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Enhanced Sex Education In Schools May Reduce Unwanted Pregnancies

rebeccamoniquewilliams wrote 2 days ago: Enhanced sex education may reduce the amount of unwanted pregnancies among teenage girls compared wi … more →

Tags: News, Education, Medical Research Council, Sex Education, sexual intercourse, Scotland, Sexuality, adolescence

A brief analysis of commenting at BMC, PLoS, and BMJ3 comments

shwu wrote 3 days ago: As announced on FriendFeed and Twitter, a writing collaboration between me and the inimitable Camero … more →

Tags: Academia, Open Science, BioMed Central, Commenting, Plos, Publishing, Science Communication

Drinking Hot Tea May Cause Throat Cancer

rebeccamoniquewilliams wrote 1 week ago: I came across this video on YouTube earlier today and as a lover of hot beverages, I was quite taken … more →

Tags: videos, health, Cancer, Research, Cancer Research UK, alcoholic beverage, YouTube, South America, Asia

Migraine Daily News

porillion wrote 2 weeks ago: Today’s round-up of news about migraine, visual snow, persistent aura and related illnesses: Migrain … more →

Tags: migraine, In The News, News, Stroke, Research

Swine flu vaccine: Is it a shot in the foot?1 comment

Lilyana wrote 3 weeks ago: Electron microscope image of the reassorted H1N1 influenza virus. The viruses are 80–120 nanometres … more →

Tags: News, swine flu, A/H1N1, activism, anti-flu, AVN, Baxter, CELVAPAN, Choice

British Medical Journal 10 October 2009 now available

rdashknowledge wrote 1 month ago: Remember you will need your NHS AthensAccount to access the full text of these articles Articles inc … more →

Tags: Current Awareness, Health Management, Knowledge Service

Factors of Success for Medical Students2 comments

Lisa M. Blacker wrote 1 month ago: In identifying strategies for success in medical school, I have chosen to evaluate (1) the operation … more →

Tags: Learning Strategies, Learning styles, Factors of Success, British Medical Journal, David James, Eamonn Ferguson, factors of success in medical school, Laura Madeley, Lisa Blacker

H1N1: how to keep healthy + who is sick1 comment

mwulibblog wrote 1 month ago: We have all been thinking about the upcoming Flu season and how to keep healthy.  Of course, we are … more →

Tags: Health Topic, swine flu, h1n1, CDC

AGW and Health: 2 Journals, 18 Professional Medical Organizations...And Still They Can Be Wrong3 comments

omnologos wrote 2 months ago: More almost-pure nonsense about AGW and health, this time even bigger than last time, from two famou … more →

Tags: AGW, catastrophism, climate change, Culture, Data, Global Warming, Policy, Politics, Science

Our big thighs are keeping us alive

robsteroo2000 wrote 2 months ago: Bad news for skinny exercise freaks and good news for those of us with thunder thighs.   High-grade … more →

Tags: NHS, Heart Disease, health

Consent: Darkness ‘Neath the Lamp2 comments

pranabchatterjee wrote 2 months ago: I am not always a big fan of the articles by BMJ’s Ethics Man Daniel Sokol because I think his artic … more →

Tags: Basic Sciences, Bioethics, Clinical Reviews, Health Policy, Journal watch, medical student, Nuggets of Thought, Public Health, research blogging

Homeopathy works

Dr. Vijay Vaishnav wrote 2 months ago: Scientists and physicians have maintained skepticism towards homeopathic medicine because of the exc … more →

Tags: health, Alternative Medicine, Homeopathy, Allopathy, diarrhea, Immune system, lancet, PEDIATRICS, Research

This week's BMJ

dundeechest wrote 2 months ago: This week’s BMJ has  a leader article on asbestos related lung disease – you can see it … more →

Tags: General Respiratory, Asbestos, asbestosis, Mesothelioma, pleural plaques

Homeopathy no cure for malria, TB, HIV ??2 comments

Dr. Vijay Vaishnav wrote 3 months ago: This is with reference to a news report in the Sunday Times of India dated 23-8-2009: “Homeopa … more →

Tags: health, Alternative Medicine, Homeopathy, AIDS, Allopathy, diarrhea, drug abuse, Epidemics, HIV

Unusual seminars in cardiology :Ten simple ways to waste cardiology resources !

drsvenkatesan wrote 3 months ago: Do 64slice MDCT  in all patients who has  a coronary event and follow it up with catheter based CAG. … more →

Tags: Cardiology-Coronary artery disese, cardiology- coronary care, Cardiology -unresolved questions, Cardiology-Arrhythmias, Cardiology hypertension, PCI, stemi, NSTEMI, Cardiology

BMJ editorial on the importance of correct research interpretation

mwulibblog wrote 3 months ago: In the July 25th issue of BMJ,   Dean Fergusson, a senior scientist with the Clinical Epidemiology P … more →

Tags: research misinterpretation

WHO DIALS 999 in a BROTHEL?6 comments

stephenpaterson wrote 3 months ago: ON FEBRUARY 23 last year, three men appeared before magistrates in London charged with 18 counts of … more →

Tags: Brothel, Human Trafficking, Policing and Crime Bill - Why Smith's Plans Won't Work, A WI Lady's Guide to Brothels, andré victor, British Medical Journal, brothels, Coordinated Prostitution Strategy, Diana Jones

Checking in1 comment

moogdoc wrote 3 months ago: I know I promised to keep this up to date, but again I have been lazy. So here are a few things I ha … more →

Tags: The Moog, statistics, Photography, seapoint, Red Cross Childrens Hospital, swine flu, Influenza, h1n1, Voyeurism

Diversion, Invention, and Socialized Medicine9 comments

Kent Anderson wrote 3 months ago: Image via Wikipedia A recent BMJ paper by Steven Greenberg entitled, “How Citation Distortions … more →

Tags: Authority, Authors, Metrics and Analytics, Peer Review, Research, social role, Tools, alzheimer's disease, Andy Kessler


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