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Webicina.com * PeRSSonalized Medicine - 0 views

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    PeRSSonalized Medicine is a free tool that lets you select your favourite resources and read the latest news and articles in one personalized place. You can create your own "medical journal" and as we are totally open to suggestions, let us add the journals, blogs and websites that you would like to follow. You can use it for free and without registering on Webicina. But if you're a registered user, your settings will certainly be saved properly. Read more about the details on the Webicina Blog.
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Medical Search and Clustering Engine - 0 views

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    Science Roll blog offers the Polymeta medical metasearch engine...
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National Library of Medicine (NLM) ///:/// National Institutes of Health (NIH) - 0 views

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    Access research studies, publications, conference proceedings, reference materials, databases, tools, and other resources of interest to medical researchers, health care providers, patients, consumers, citizens, and policymakers.
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Folic acid may boost baby's heart health: Study - 0 views

  • Increased intakes of folic acid by mandatory fortification of grain products to reduce neural tube defects may also reduce a baby’s risk of severe congenital heart defects, says a new study. The incidence of the heart problems was reduced by 6 per cent following mandatory fortification of grain products, introduced in Canada in 1998, researchers from McGill University and the University of Alberta report in the British Medical Journal.
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    Increased intakes of folic acid by mandatory fortification of grain products to reduce neural tube defects may also reduce a baby's risk of severe congenital heart defects, says a new study. The incidence of the heart problems was reduced by 6 per cent following mandatory fortification of grain products, introduced in Canada in 1998, researchers from McGill University and the University of Alberta report in the British Medical Journal.
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WebMD - 0 views

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    A portal directed at consumers of medicine and health care, this website also has CMEs, references, and databases that any health care provider or medical professional would find useful.
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