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Morning News Run

by Wade Meredith on May 10th, 2007

UK ‘worst’ on cancer drug access - BBC
The UK has one of the worst records over access to new cancer drugs as stark inequalities exist across the world, a Swedish study has found.

Brazelton: Listening to Children — and their Parents
- NPR (Audio & Copy)
He started studying newborn babies and “began to realize how much the baby can see, can hear, can respond. None of those were really believed in at that point. And to me, that’s the biggest gift I can give to each parent: Watch your baby and trust that baby to tell you when you’re on the right track and when you’re not.”

The Cornucopia Institute: Wal-Mart Slapped for Misleading Organic Consumers - Yahoo! News
Consumer fraud investigators in the state of Wisconsin released their findings this week after a three-month long investigation into allegations that Wal-Mart stores throughout the state of Wisconsin had misled consumers by misidentifying conventional food items as organic.

Genetic clues point towards the evolution of human cognition - Ars Technica
One place for small changes to have large effects is in genes that are involved with the development of our brains. Although other higher primates are relatively intelligent, none have the same brain power that humans take for granted. Now a new paper published in the journal Human Mutation has identified one possible piece of that puzzle.

New technique uses bacteria to target tumours - New Scientist
Using fragments of bacteria to deliver cancer drugs to virtually anywhere in the human body can reduce the side-effects of chemotherapy.

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