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What’s on the web? (1 December 2008): Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2009 December 1, 2008

Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Health, Medical Search, Medicine, Web 2.0, What's on the web?.
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  • Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2009 (Digital Pathology Blog): For the third year in a row, Cleveland Clinic doctors and consultants have picked the medical innovations they think will rise to the top next year.

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Vadlo search engine caters to all branches of life sciences. VADLO allows users to search within five categories: Protocols, Online Tools, Seminars, Databases and Software.

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Monday Video: Amateur Transplants December 1, 2008

Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Fun, Video.
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Top 10 Amazing Biomedical Videos December 1, 2008

Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Biology, Health, Medicine, Video, science.
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Wired Blog published a list of 10 amazing biomedical videos featuring some really great animations, but they missed a few others:

And many more at MolecularMovies.org:

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World AIDS Day 2008: Bloggers Unite! December 1, 2008

Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Blogging, Health, Medicine.
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December 1 is the World AIDS Day so it’s time to dedicate a post to this important disease. From Wikipedia:

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS or Aids) is a set of symptoms and infections resulting from the damage to the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This condition progressively reduces the effectiveness of the immune system and leaves individuals susceptible to opportunistic infections and tumors. HIV is transmittedmucous membrane or the bloodstream with a bodily fluid containing HIV, such as blood, semen, vaginal fluid, preseminal fluid, and breast milk. This transmission can involve anal, vaginal or oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated hypodermic needles, exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding, or other exposure to one of the above bodily fluids.

Check AIDS.gov for more reliable information. And please visit the Bloggers Unite site:

Bloggers Unite is an attempt to harness the power of the blogosphere to make the world a better place. By asking bloggers to write about a particular subject on 1 day of the month, a single voice can be joined with thousands to help make a difference; from raising awareness for cancer, to an effort to better education systems or supporting 3rd world countries.

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Cyberchondria and Health 2.0 News November 29, 2008

Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Cyberchondria, Health, Health 2.0, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Web 2.0.
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I should study psychiatry for my next exam, but I must share a few articles with you first:

One year ago, I discovered that I had contracted Type 1 Diabetes. I was 36 at that point and it’s relatively rare for someone of my age to suddenly get Type 1 Diabetes - indeed they used to call this form of diabetes “juvenile diabetes”, because it mostly occurs in children. So it was quite a shock to discover that I had it! Immediately I looked to the Web to find out all I could about this condition. I discovered a thriving community of ‘health 2.0′ apps and social networks, which I then wrote about in this blog.

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But in the world beyond the television screen, many physicians have come to recognize the value of their patients’ use of the Internet.

And, if you are like most people, you turn to the Internet for health. Eighty-four percent of adult Internet users in the U.S. go online for medical information, according to a 2007 Harris poll. Some of them, like Diana C., believe the Internet saved their life.

MyGeneticist: I want to know about my DNA November 29, 2008

Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Health, Medicine, genetics, science.
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Steve Murphy, our gene sherpa, informed us about a new site, MyGeneticist.com which

…is a service that empowers you to understand the information stored in your DNA, so you can use this knowledge to make healthy life choices. Founded and operated by scientists, myGeneticist’s mission is to complement existing healthcare systems and to make a positive impact on society by helping people make informed decisions. myGeneticist will be launching soon.

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We need such services… I can’t wait to see how it actually works.

Genome Island in Second Life November 29, 2008

Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Second Life, Web 2.0, genetics.
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Doc2doc: Community Site from BMJ Group November 28, 2008

Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Community Site, Health, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Web 2.0.
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It’s very important for medical journals and groups to be open to the opportunities web 2.0 provides. BMJ group made a good step and created Doc2doc, a medical community site. But to be honest, I don’t see now why and how it’s different from other community sites. Why should I join? According to their mission statement:

doc2doc has a range of tools to help you network with other doctors on a professional and social level. On our clinical forums you can discuss interesting or puzzling cases and discuss any aspect of medicine. You can also create your own forum and build a community around your own interests or place of work. You can find people you work with, used to work with or want to get to know through our people search.

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The functions:

  • People search to find friends and colleagues and others that you want to get in touch with. You can search by the person’s real name and by their job title.
  • Forum
  • Blogs: To start your own blog, you have to contact them first.

Nothing new, nothing innovative. But at least, they made another important step towards health 2.0

Check my extended list of medical community sites for more.