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Medical Consumerism: A social media clinical trial?
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A blog about the intersection of medicine and business, produced by the members of the Medical Consumerism seminar at the University of Minnesota. Monday, April 25, 2011. A social media clinical trial? Reports on an intriguing new clinical trial of lithium for ALS - conducted on PatientsLikeMe. Read about it here. Thought the image in this post (http:/ bit.ly/hOUUAv) was appropriate for this blog. (Wish I. Could be a student in this seminar.). How to buy pills. Really great and informative for all. Let T...
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Medical Consumerism: The most highly paid pharma executives?
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A blog about the intersection of medicine and business, produced by the members of the Medical Consumerism seminar at the University of Minnesota. Monday, May 02, 2011. The most highly paid pharma executives? The winner for 2010 is Johnson and Johnson CEO Bill Weldon, with $28.7 million. Read about it. Thank you so much for taking the time to share this exciting information. Same Day Delivery Pharmacy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fear and Loathing in Bioethics. White Coat, Black Hat. Enter your e...
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Medical Consumerism: July 2010
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A blog about the intersection of medicine and business, produced by the members of the Medical Consumerism seminar at the University of Minnesota. Friday, July 23, 2010. FDA "Sting" Involving Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing. Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Sandwich in a Can. And of course, the Candwich website. Tuesday, July 20, 2010. Tonight at The Observatory in New York City. A recent article in the NY Times talked about the day-to-day happenings and mental health implications of being an "internet conte...
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Medical Consumerism: September 2010
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A blog about the intersection of medicine and business, produced by the members of the Medical Consumerism seminar at the University of Minnesota. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. Book trailer: Kate Ledger's Remedies. Monday, September 27, 2010. THE weight-loss solution of the century. Dr Steve Brule from Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! On Comedy Central proposes an amazingly American weight-loss solution in this short clip. To see the clip, click here. Why hasn't anyone thought of this before? 272 Can...
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Medical Consumerism: Not just for eyelashes anymore
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A blog about the intersection of medicine and business, produced by the members of the Medical Consumerism seminar at the University of Minnesota. Thursday, May 05, 2011. Not just for eyelashes anymore. Latisse, the eyelash enhancer, is currently being experimented as a treatment for baldness. Check it out in the NY Times. Just used my favorite line from “Better than Well” in yet another post: Why are we so willing to undergo cosmetic surgery? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). White Coat, Black Hat.
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Medical Consumerism: October 2010
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A blog about the intersection of medicine and business, produced by the members of the Medical Consumerism seminar at the University of Minnesota. Tuesday, October 26, 2010. White Coat, Black Hat at the U bookstore. Carl Elliott, local author and U of M professor will discuss his new book,. White Coat, Black Hat: Adventures on the Dark Side of Medicine. On Tuesday, October 26 at 4:00 pm at the University of Minnesota Bookstore in Coffman Memorial Union. Wednesday, October 06, 2010. White Coat, Black Hat.
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Medical Consumerism: News Flash: You can't have it all.
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A blog about the intersection of medicine and business, produced by the members of the Medical Consumerism seminar at the University of Minnesota. Monday, August 08, 2011. News Flash: You can't have it all. Do you feel like you're stuck in the 20th century? Are you a physician who would like a smartphone app to help you make prescribing decisions? And are you opposed to apps that cost anything more than free. You can put your Luddite days behind you. Epocrates. Is here (it actually has. As much as three ...
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FÓRUM CATARINENSE EM DEFESA DO SUS E CONTRA A PRIVATIZAÇÃO DA SAÚDE: Fevereiro 2013
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FÓRUM CATARINENSE EM DEFESA DO SUS E CONTRA A PRIVATIZAÇÃO DA SAÚDE. Quarta-feira, 20 de fevereiro de 2013. Entrevista com Luiz David Castiel sobre a saúde. Não deveria ser priorizada uma saúde pública baseada na obrigação da gestão individual de riscos": entrevista com Luiz David Castiel. Fonte: www.emancipacionsye.com. Comprar e vender saúde se tornou um vasto empreendimento. A opinião é do pesquisador da ENSP Luis David Castiel. Segundo Castiel, o papel mais importante da saúde pública seria enfrentar...
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Medical Consumerism: Genetic Testing for Sports Genes
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A blog about the intersection of medicine and business, produced by the members of the Medical Consumerism seminar at the University of Minnesota. Friday, May 20, 2011. Genetic Testing for Sports Genes. According to this article in the Washington Post. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fear and Loathing in Bioethics. White Coat, Black Hat. Hooked: Ethics, Medicine, Pharma. Patient and Health Groups and their Corporate Funders database. Paxil litigation documents at Healthy Skepticism. Toronto Star Medi...
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