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Does Brain Go Into Standby Mode When Metabolic Energy Is Low?:
By using a computerized model to study an electroencepholagram (EEG) brain pattern called "burst suppression", researchers in the US believe they have discovered a fundamental mechanism of how the brain behaves when the metabolic energy supply to brain cells is low. It is as if burst suppression is a type of intermittent standy mode, where a period of intense activity is followed by a period of inactivity, which endures until there is enough metabolic energy for cells to become active again... [ Read about Does Brain Go Into Standby Mode When Metabolic Energy Is Low?]
More Patient Choice - Good For Some Bad For Others, UK:
According to MDDUS, serious concerns are being raised for doctors regarding accountability and continuity of patient care, as a result of a government pilot scheme to eliminate practice boundaries in an attempt to increase patient choice. The plan allows individuals to choose a GP closer to their work or children's school, while still being registered at a practice close to their home. The pilot scheme will be launched in England and will operate in parts of London, Nottingham, and Manchester, in April 2012... [ Read about More Patient Choice - Good For Some Bad For Others, UK]
Chromosomal Microarray Superior To Standard Prenatal Tests:
According to a study which involved more than 4,000 participants, more information about potential disorders can be obtained using chromosomal microarray (CMA) to test a developing fetus' DNA, than the standard method of prenatal tests, which is used to visually analyze the chromosomes (karyotyping). The 34-center study, funded by Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, was recently published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology... [ Read about Chromosomal Microarray Superior To Standard Prenatal Tests]