Here are my suggestions for some of the top articles in medicine in May 2012 so far:
Point-of-care genetic testing for personalisation of antiplatelet treatment is effective http://goo.gl/ZWLvz
Patient empowerment - who empowers whom? Virtually all people are patients at some point in their lives http://goo.gl/4YKjq
Doctors' love-hate relationship with EHRs http://goo.gl/wd74F
Why U.S. spends more on healthcare than other developed countries: Higher prices, readily accessible technology, obesity http://goo.gl/cid6S
Austerely law transforms Spain’s health system from universal access to one based on employment | BMJ http://goo.gl/36u4C
Bevacizumab (Avastin) is as effective as ranibizumab (Lucentis) for wet AMD and could save NHS millions - NHS http://goo.gl/JJ8uV
Having 'Type D' Personality - a distressed and pessimistic outlook on life - May Affect Your Health http://goo.gl/kFbpA
New Cautions About Bisphosphonate Use - NYTimes http://goo.gl/PYiKy
How to Create Your Own Website using Blogger - Step-by-Step Guide for Physicians http://goo.gl/tCd37
Truvada (Emtriva + Viread), first drug to prevent HIV infection in healthy people at high risk (MSM, partners of HIV+) http://goo.gl/e1MJM
Can mobile phones give you brain cancer? The verdict's still on hold http://goo.gl/gI6Ta
Drink Water to Improve Test Scores http://goo.gl/MNB6k and http://goo.gl/EO12p
The articles were selected from my Twitter and Google Reader streams.
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