Possible Breast Cancer Predictor

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A recent pair of studies (one in humans, one in mice) has found that there is a possible predictor of what will happen with a breast cancer tumor and in turn suggests some new avenues for treatment. It’s early days yet, but the research results are very interesting.

Two seperate studies […]

H1N1 Updates – Or Why Britain Is Bad And Being Older Is Good

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Despite the drop in interest in the Swine Flu (H1N1) in the media as fears of it all turning into a pandemic fade, the disease continues to rumble along and is by no means gone from our lives.

The most interesting piece of news is that tests by the […]

Grand Rounds – with a dose of healthcare policy

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Grand Rounds for this week is up – and this time it is hosted by The Health Care Blog – which is actually a very big and busy blog with at least three regular contributors and several other occasional contributors. They have tendency to cover health care policy issues and also […]

Team In Training!

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Someone very dear to Doc Gurley is making a big effort in the fight against Leukemia and Lymphoma by taking part in a Team In Training Triathlon. The organization is a fantastic one and really makes a big difference in raising money for real and valuable medical research.

So please […]

NOT Not Totally Rad…Just Rad

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The latest edition of Grand Rounds, the weekly roundup of postings from medical blogs, is up. The topic this time is something you learned in the past year. This time around it is hosted by Not Totally Rad, which despite the name IS totally rad – it is […]

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We apparently have a problem with some browsers and the docgurley.com site and some issue with Google’s detection of problem software on the site. We can assure you there is no problem software on the site although there may be a problem with one of the software tools used by the site or even in […]