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DoctorsHangout.com Mission Statement

1. To provide a online platform for doctors to develop professional and personal relationships.

2. To provide online infrastructure for doctors to create, manage and expand their social network in the field of Medicine.

3. To provide online technical infrastructure for doctors to share their clinical cases, images, videos and medical knowledge.

4. To be the leading source of educational and scientific research information for doctors, allowing them to advance their skills and stay current with new innovations in the field.

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Harvard Medical School Launches Swine Flu iPhone App
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As the threat of the swine flu (otherwise known as H1N1) pandemic become more serious and President Obama declares a national emergency over the rapidly spreading virus, Harvard Medical School is...

Started this discussion. Last reply by Chris Salgado Oct 31.

Medical Jokes

* A man goes to his doctor and says, "I don't think my wife's hearing isn't as good as it used to be. What should I do?" The doctor replies, "Try this test to find out for sure. When your wife is ...

Replied Oct 17

Personalized Medicine

Started Oct 9

World Heart Day 2009

The story "work with heart" Over 17.2 million people die each year from cardiovascular diseases, making these the leading cause of death worldwide. Yet 80% of premature deaths from heart diseas...

Started Sep 27

Endoscopy Images Album
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Endoscopy Images Album Link Credits : Michael

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Googling Fights Dementia, Study Suggests

Using search engines may help stave off dementia and memory loss, a new brain-scan study suggests.

Scientists found that middle-aged and older adults with little Internet experience showed increased activity in key brain regions after surfing the Web for an hour a day for just two weeks (brain facts).

"It's not so much the Internet itself as it is the seeking of new information and keeping your brain stimulated with new things," said study team member Susan Bookheimer, a neuroscientist at the… Continue

Posted on October 21, 2009 at 8:08pm —

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An Epidemic of Fear: How Panicked Parents Skipping Shots Endangers Us All

To hear his enemies talk, you might think Paul Offit is the most hated man in America. A pediatrician in Philadelphia, he is the coinventor of a rotavirus vaccine that could save tens of thousands of lives every year. Yet environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. slams Offit as a “biostitute” who whores for the pharmaceutical industry. Actor Jim Carrey calls him a profiteer and distills the doctor’s attitude toward childhood vaccination down to this chilling mantra: “Grab ‘em and stab ‘em.” R… Continue

Posted on October 21, 2009 at 8:07pm —

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Web Surf to Save Your Aging Brain

Surfing the Internet just might be a way to preserve your mental skills as you age.

Researchers found that older adults who started browsing the Web experienced improved brain function after only a few days.

"You can teach an old brain new technology tricks," said Dr. Gary Small, a psychiatry professor at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the author of iBrain. With people who had little Internet experience, "we found that… Continue

Posted on October 21, 2009 at 8:07pm —

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Exercise? A fat lot of good that is for weight loss

In 1932, Russell Wilder, one of the leading obesity experts, lectured the American College of Physicians, saying that his patients lost more weight on bed rest than an exercise regime.

It’s one of those ha-ha moments of medical history, along with doctors prescribing cigarettes to patients to “clear the lungs”. Now we all know that exercise is the best way to lose weight, in the same way that we all know that our obesity epidemic is a result of Western sloths sitting on our ever fatter bottoms.… Continue

Posted on October 21, 2009 at 8:06pm —

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Aging to End in Manhattan Beach

Call it an anti-death panel. We just received a press release saying that the world's top aging scientists will converge on Manhattan Beach from November 13 through 15 to figure out how to put off that whole getting-old-and-dying thing.

The scientists, supposedly, will "predict the end of aging by 2029."

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Posted on October 21, 2009 at 8:05pm —

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At 2:03pm on October 21, 2009, Jayanth Shantharam Kesave said…
Dear DH team,
Good response from you people.
Keep up the good work you people are doing!!
regds,
Jayanth Shantharam
At 11:04am on October 10, 2009, pallavi said…
love this site , two thumbs up for u guys !
At 6:52pm on July 29, 2009, seepi said…
hello every1....m mbbs 1st year stud...hey help me out...i want to do MCh in neurosurgery in future..par i want to know is dere sum dual specialisation in both cardio n neuro in a single degree?coz if it exists i wanna do it...
At 11:06pm on January 17, 2009, Ashish Patil said…
Hey team,
I am planning to design an website,which integrates gentics/genomics,doctors and patients.
That is genetics/genomics for doctors,patients,researchers and biotech companies. Can we collaborate.
At 4:02am on August 19, 2008, Sakura said…
great work u r doing here

keep on ^___^
At 2:59pm on August 1, 2008, Dr.B.D.Toora said…
dear doctors (MD BIOCHEMISTRY) kindly contact me
At 2:57pm on August 1, 2008, Dr.B.D.Toora said…
hai to all doctors of 1975 batch from gajra raja medical college gwalior MP india
At 12:55pm on May 25, 2008, Dr. Johnson Cherian MD. PhD. said…
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