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Meta-analysis supports isoflavones for bone health 
Nutraingredients.com - Apr 06 8:51 AM
4/6/2007 - Increased intake of soy isoflavones can favourably boost bone health, says a new meta-analysis from China and Japan.

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B C Training offers a boarding program for problemĀ dogs 
Daily Herald - Mar 21 12:08 AM
Janice Byrne had a problem when her Doberman pinscher, Hooch, wouldnt allow people into the house. He went through a territorial phase when he decided nobody was coming through the front door. He would bark and lunge. I had to bundle him in another room so I could let people in, Byrne said.

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Comets draft 3 
KHOU - Apr 04 5:45 PM
Ashley Shields, Dee Davis, and Kristin Newlin are chosen in the WNBA draft

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Directors Rodriguez, Tarantino have a blast 
Tucson Citizen - 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
If you've got a taste for blood and three hours to kill, "Grindhouse" is for you.

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L.A. College Grad Wins West Coast Mobile Phone Texting Contest 
InformationWeek - 2 minutes ago
About 150 participants used their LG enV Qwerty keyboard mobile phones Saturday in the competition at the Paramount Studios in Hollywood.

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Kingfisher to have on-board satellite TV systems 
EARTHtimes.org - Mar 30 8:51 AM
Abu Dhabi, March 30 India's Kingfisher airlines is installing Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) system on its Airbus aircraft at the Gulf Aircraft Maintenance Company (GAMCO) facility here, the WAM news agency said.

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University website peddles Adobe warez 
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Get it while it's hotGet it while you can, folks: everything you need to install a pirated version of Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional on your Windows-based PC.

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OregonLive.com: Blazers Forum 
OregonLive.com - 2 hours, 45 minutes ago
I noticed below that he said Kemp was just average, but he doesn't realize that in his 8 years at Seattle they went to the playoffs 6 times with one time in the finals, twice to the WC finals, 4 times to the WC semis. Also was an all star 5 times during that stretch.

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A night to make Pee Wee proud 
Seattle Times - Apr 03 12:15 AM
Back in Portland, Tenn., Corey Brewer's house shook. It's a modest little home, so that's no surprise. It's a place with gravel and weeds...

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One of America's Great Student Newspapers 
The Pitt News - Apr 02 8:41 PM
That Dirty Clown appeals to a very specific type of listener. Created by Iowa radio personality K. Ross, its dark storytelling creates an atmosphere of solitude that could only come from a one-man band.

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Louis Walsh slams Cowell over his, Kate Thornton's ousting from 'X Factor' 
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It's not just 'American Idol' contestants who hate acerbic judge Simon Cowell. The latest to lash out at the 47-year-old entertainment executive is The X Factor judge and noted music industry executive Louis Walsh, who along with the show's hostess Kate Thornton, has been ousted from the UK reality series.

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Whoa, April. Before You May, You March. 
Washington Post - Apr 07 10:17 PM
Her cruelty to the cherry blossoms aside, April doesn't mean to be mean. She's simply volatile. One columnist described her as "adolescent," and that's about right. One day she has you pulling out your sandals and the next, you're searching for that box of winter hats.

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NYTimes.com Announces Classic Crossword Widget 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 28 7:21 AM
NEW YORK----NYTimes.com today announced the Classic Crossword Widget, an online product that gives users the ability to personalize their Google homepage with The New York Times crossword puzzle.

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Dirty Little Links 
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Great Adventure brings Wiggles World to life 
The Star-Ledger - Apr 05 11:29 PM
When: The theme park will be open 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday and April 13; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturdays through May 5; 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m. April 15, 22 and 29. It will be closed Easter, April 16-20 and 23-27 and 30. Hours will change in May. Visit www.sixflags.com.

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Buffalo Wild Wings Shares Rise 
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Shares of chicken wing chain Buffalo Wild Wings Inc. hit a 52-week high Monday after a Sanders Morris Harris analyst raised his price target on the shares and predicted the company will record a strong first quarter.

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School gets a move on: Kids, staff make way for new Wing Lake 
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BLOOMFIELD HILLS -- Every box, file, folding chair, desk and wastebasket at the Wing Lake Developmental Center has been tagged and packed for a relocation that will last at least 18 months.

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Community Calendar 
Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Apr 02 1:35 AM
The Shrewsbury Women's Club will host Linda Gray Kelley's presentation, "Come to Spoon River," at a meeting open to the public at 12:15 p.m. April 6 at First Congregational Church Hall, Church Road. The presentation is an interpretation of Edgar Lee Masters' poetic masterpiece on the Peyton Place of the early 20th century. Dessert will be served.

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Spring Pow-Wow 
Arizona Daily Sun - Apr 02 8:02 AM
Edd Scott from Ft. Defiance, Arizona leads Gourd Dancing during Coconino High School pow-wow. Coconino High School Native American Club put the pow-wow together.

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Billboard.com -- Exclusive: The Shins, Wu-Tang Set For Bumbershoot 
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The Shins, the Wu-Tang Clan, Panic! At The Disco, the reformed Crowded House and Lupe Fiasco lead the initial lineup for the 2007 installment of Bumbershoot: Seattle's Music & Arts Festival, Billboard.com can exclusively reveal. The event will be held Sept. 1-3 throughout the Seattle Center. Steve Earle, Devotchka, Devendra Banhart, Roky Erickson, Allison Moorer and Magnolia Electric Company are ...

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MEDLINE (Medline, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online) is a comprehensive literature database of life sciences and biomedical information. It covers the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and the health care system. As perhaps a side effect of covering these fields, it also manages to cover nearly all of biology and biochemistry, even covering fields with no direct medical connection, such as molecular evolution.

It is compiled by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) and freely available on the Internet through PubMed, searchable with the Entrez engine.

Contents

  • 1 The database
  • 2 Impact
  • 3 Medline indexing
  • 4 Usage
  • 5 See also
  • 6 External links

The database

The database contains over 14 million records from more than 4,800 different publications (mainly medical journals) from the 1950s to today, and new citations are added daily. Newer citations include abstracts of the article in question. It is designed to have global coverage, but most records are from English-language sources or have abstracts in English.

MEDLINE uses Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) for information retrieval. Engines designed to search MEDLINE (such as Entrez) generally use a Boolean expression combining MeSH terms, words in abstract and title of the article, author names, date of publication, etc. Entrez allows also to find articles similar to a given one based on a mathematical scoring system that takes into account the similarity of word content of the abstracts and titles of two articles.

Impact

MEDLINE functions as an important resource for biomedical researchers and journal clubs from all over the world. Along with the Cochrane Library, MEDLINE facilitates evidence-based medicine. Most systematic review articles published nowadays build on extensive searches of MEDLINE to identify articles that might be useful in the review. Many articles mention the terms that have been used to search MEDLINE, to make the search reproducible for other scientists.

Additionally, MEDLINE influences researchers in their choice of journals in which to publish. Few researchers today would consider publishing in a journal not indexed by MEDLINE because then other researchers would not find (and cite) their work.


Medline indexing

Selection of journals for Medline does not have an objective set of criteria. Selection is based on the recommendations of a panel, the Literature Selection Technical Review Committee (LSTRC). The decision whether or not to index a journal is ultimately the responsibility of the Director of the National Library of Medicine. The selection involves considerations of both scientific policy and scientific quality.

Publication of objective criteria for inclusion of medical journals is long overdue as perceived subjectivity may lead to Medline being replaced by more modern alternatives, such as Google scholar. However, the LSTRC selection committee are themselves chosen by US government officials. The process is thus open to institutional bias and the selection of journals has been described as a means of censorship in medicine. The Journal of orthomolecular medicine has been repeatedly refused indexing over a period of 35 years leading to claims of bias by Dr Abram Hoffer and Dr Andrew Saul amongst others. Such bias against orthomolecular medicine was a well described feature of the later years of the chemist Linus Pauling who named the discipline. Notably, the Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine which is supported by the British Society for Ecological Medicine has also been refused indexing on both occasions it applied.

Usage

Although it seems simple, searching Medline effectively is a learned skill. Without some training it is easy to become frustrated by the amount of articles a simple search turns up. Contrarily, it is difficult to be sure that the search is comprehensive, even if it has collected thousands of articles.

There are tutorials on using the PubMed interface which explain the ways to get the best out of the site. However, the key skill, framing the correct search string, is not so easily taught. The librarians classify all articles according to subject matter using a standardized vocabulary to describe the subjects - Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). Using the MeSH database to define the subject of interest is one of the most useful ways to improve the quality of a search. Finding one article on the subject and clicking on the "Related Articles" link to get a collection of similarly classified articles is another.

See also

  • MedlinePlus health information for patients and health consumers
  • PubChem - an online free chemical service

External links

  • JournalReview.org - 'An unbiased forum for review of the medical literature', An On-Line journal club
  • Entrez/PubMed (also available through the shorter link http://pubmed.gov)
  • Cross-database search with Entrez
  • All the databases searcheable with Entrez
  • PubMed Tutorials
  • MeSH database
  • Medline page - Medline Journal Selection
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Meta-analysis supports isoflavones for bone health 

Nutraingredients.com - Apr 06 8:51 AM
4/6/2007 - Increased intake of soy isoflavones can favourably boost bone health, says a new meta-analysis from China and Japan.
Library to offer Internet classes 
Rutland Herald - Apr 06 12:14 AM
The Rutland Free Library is offering two free computer classes on using the Web for finding health information. ... - Staff Reports

Find Competitors, Collaborations Partners, M&A Candidates in the European Biotech Industry 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 04 4:00 AM
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of European Biotech Industry Guide 2007, 5th Ed. to their offering.

Shared Research Efforts Tap New Technologies 
Bio-IT World - Apr 02 3:12 AM
April 02, 2007 | Life scientists have a long tradition of sharing the workload when tackling large problems. For example, for years, researchers have used tools like DAS (distributed annotation system) to help populate protein and genomic database with annotations.

Weight lifting can help you lose weight 
The Standard-Times - Mar 30 10:03 PM
The mere mention of weight lifting generates images of people who resemble vending machines with arms. We see bodybuilders posing with clenched teeth during Mr. America contests, or we hear them grunting in a corner of the health club as they struggle to...

Medical Researcher Calls Out Nutritional Drink Companies 
[Press Release] PR.com - Mar 30 12:11 AM
Medical anthropologist John Heinerman, PhD, director of the Medical Research Center in Salt Lake City, Utah and advisory board member of AlpineV, has called upon all nutritional beverage companies to provide greater truth in labeling, dispense from using inexpensive fillers, and provide preservative free formulas to consumers. "Consumers are becoming far too savvy these days to continue to ask ...

Beth Dozoretz: On Caring for Our Troops 
HuffingtonPost - Mar 26 2:32 PM
The men and women returning from the Iraq War are left to deal with tremendous emotional difficulties, having just survived a living hell. While many do not have external injuries, they have deep emotional wounds. These scars, while not visible are just as debilitating and in some cases more so, because they do not receive the recognition and treatment they need. Many behavioral health issues ...

Hair Genesis Launches Affiliate Program 
[Press Release] PR Web - Mar 27 12:19 AM
Hair Genesis, a natural non-drug, botanically-based treatment for hair loss, has announced the launch of a new affiliate program managed by AffiliateTraction, offering a 15% commission for every sale referred. (PRWeb Mar 27, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/TWFnbi1TdW1tLUhhbGYtRmFsdS1NYWduLVplcm8=

Hair Genesis Launches Affiliate Program 
[Press Release] PRWeb via Yahoo! News - Mar 27 12:01 AM
Hair Genesis, a natural non-drug, botanically-based treatment for hair loss, has announced the launch of a new affiliate program managed by AffiliateTraction, offering a 15% commission for every sale referred.

Debate on Teaching Darwin Comes to Rogers 
The Morning News - Mar 26 1:35 AM
ROGERS --Evolution is a theory that needs critical analysis and textbook supplements to help students examine evidence or the lack of it, according to dentist Donald J. Eckard.

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