Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Molecular Medicine MedPulse® www.medscape.com/molecularmedicinehome MedPulse is a weekly index of key news and features on Medscape's specialty sites compiled by Medscape's Editors. WHY PAY for CME when Medscape CME is credible, convenient and FREE? Click here ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:NEWSMEMBER NEWSUSER SUPPORT NEW FEATURES THIS WEEK Neuroethics: How To Leave the Cave Without Going Astray "I am much more than my genes, they are not my essence, they are not my soul; is then my consciousness, my brain me?"Medscape General Medicine 5(4) 2003 Uninvited, Unwelcome Medical Email Messages Are medical spam messages potentially harmful to patients' health? Medscape General Medicine 5(4) 2003 Inaccuracy of Certain Commercial Enzyme Immunoassays in Diagnosing Genital Infections With Herpes Simplex Virus Types 1 or 2 Most patients with genital herpes are unaware of their infection status, partly because the disease can be mild or mistaken for other syndromes by clinicians and patients.Am J Clin Pathol 120(6) 2003 NEWS European Parliament Backs New Human Tissue Law The European Parliament voted through new rules on the medical use of human tissues and cells on Tuesday, which will block their sale for profit.Reuters Health Information 2003 Hyperglycemia-Activated Uncoupling Protein Impairs Glucose Sensitivity By elucidating the pathway that leads from hyperglycemia to glucose insensitivity and insulin resistance, researchers have identified a potential new treatment strategy using blockade of uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2) that could delay disease progression in patients with type 2 diabetes.Reuters Health Information 2003 Gain-of-Function Mutation Linked to Short QT Syndrome, SIDS A gain-of-function mutation in a cardiac potassium channel protein appears to be responsible for some cases of hereditary short-QT syndrome, and may explain some cases of sudden infant death syndrome, a team of researchers in Europe and the US report.Reuters Health Information 2003 Gene Expression Profiling Predicts Outcomes in Pediatric ALL Testing for OPAL1 can help to tailor therapy more effectively for acute lymphoblastic leukemia.Medscape Medical News 2003 Cyclooxygenase-2-Derived Prostaglandin E2 Induces Angiogenic Switch in Breast Cancer Cyclooxygenase (COX)-2-derived prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) stimulates the expression of angiogenic regulatory genes in breast tumor progression, according to a report in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Early Edition published December 15th.Reuters Health Information 2003 Gene Product Restricts HIV Replication in Resting T Cells Murr1, a gene product known for its role in copper regulation, inhibits HIV replication in resting CD4+ lymphocytes, according to a report published in the December 18/25th issue of Nature. Further understanding of Murr1 and its related pathways could lead to treatments that delay the progression to AIDS.Reuters Health Information 2003 Beta-2-Adrenergic Receptor Gene Polymorphisms Affect Asthma Phenotype Spirometric values and bronchodilator responsiveness in patients with asthma appear to be linked to different single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the beta-2-adrenergic receptor (B2AR) gene, investigators in Boston report.Reuters Health Information 2003 Adverse Reactions to One TNF Blocker Do Not Preclude Trying Another Another study has shown that patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who fail one tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) blocker may respond to a different one. Reuters Health Information 2003 French Parliament Backs Human Cloning Ban France's lower house of parliament backed draft legislation Thursday making reproductive cloning of human cells a crime against humanity punishable by 30 years in jail and a 7.5 million euros ($9 million) fine.Reuters Health Information 2003 U.S. Clears Roche DNA Tests for Clotting Disorders U.S. regulators said Wednesday they approved two DNA-based laboratory tests made by Roche to detect inherited blood-clotting disorders.Reuters Health Information 2003 MEMBER NEWS COMPREHENSIVE, PRINTABLE DRUG INFORMATION Medscape DrugInfo provides clinical information on drug indications, adverse effects, interactions, and other cautionary guidance, as well as handouts for your patients. Click DrugInfo from the top of any page, or search by drug name. Not a member? Click here to sign up for FREE Medscape membership. USER SUPPORT Unsubscribe from this newsletter. Subscribe to this newsletter. Forgot your login info? Cannot read this newsletter? Prefer the TEXT version? www.medscape.com/px/registration/updateemail Difficulty linking to a news story? Need additional support? .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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