By BERNADETTE TANSEY, San Francisco Chronicle
Is this a missing puzzle piece in Alzheimer's research?
Researchers have discovered a new mechanism of nerve-cell death that might play a role in Alzheimer's disease, opening the door to a fresh array of possible tactics to battle the devastating neurodegenerative illness.
What next? 'Intelligent pill' senses when to send drugs
Call it the "intelligent pill" -- an amazing capsule that understands when your body needs medicine.The Dutch electronics company Philips, a maker of Webcams and cordless phones, has invented a battery-powered, programmable drug capsule it calls the "iPill."
Cal. med schools good at avoiding conflicts of interest
SAN FRANCISCO -- Drug companies shower medical school faculty members with pricey dinners, free samples and other inducements to influence their prescribing patterns, an organization of U.S. medical students says.Med students are trying to change that.
Stanford doctors focusing on cancer cells' origins
SAN FRANCISCO -- Stanford University doctors are trying a new tool to fight cancer. It's a test that, by focusing on genetic analysis, could help doctors better understand a patient's treatment needs.
Biotech turns to hair-loss research
Biotechnology has introduced many wonders to the world. New drugs to treat deadly diseases. Microbes that digest oil spills. Fluorescent fish. Remarkable inventions all.But what has biotech ever done for bald people?
Consumers may not be able to avoid cloned food
Less than a dozen years after Dolly the sheep became the world's first cloned mammal, grocers and restaurateurs are digesting the fact that milk and meat from cloned animals could soon filter into their supply chains.

