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Doctor Sunshine
rabieswarrior wrote 1 week ago: My dad always wanted to be a doctor. He grew up, the eldest of three brothers, in upstate New York. … more »
The Situation of Medical Research
The Situationist Staff wrote 2 weeks ago: Gardiner Harris and Benedict Carey wrote an article in last week’s New York Times includes, ti … more »
Corporate Funded Research
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Jon Taplin wrote 3 weeks ago: We have been having a pretty good discussion here on the role of the government vs. the private mark … more »
Eat More to Weigh Less
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Jim Ballard wrote 3 weeks ago: You’ve heard the advice on breakfast. It is not too complicated. It goes like this: don’t … more »
Starving yourself: a way to prevent jet lag?
Kate Lunau wrote 1 month ago: Airplane food is pretty bad anyway, but next time it’s offered on a long flight, you’ll … more »
Quote of the Day
LM wrote 1 month ago: “It could be your co-worker’s spouse’s friend or your brother’s spouse … more »
"FAST" WAY TO AVOID JET LAG
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mrod wrote 1 month ago: A new study from the Harvard Medical School argues that not eating is a good way to avoid jet lag: N … more »
Harvard Medical School Guide to Healing Your Sinuses
kbooks wrote 1 month ago: “ From a leading expert at one of the world’s most respected medical schools—-lear … more »
Dr. Paul Farmer, Changing Healthcare in Haiti
Kofi wrote 1 month ago: If you have not heard of the great Dr. Farmer and his international work, you might want to listen u … more »
Change Blindness: A Grand Illusion
Pradeep Menon wrote 1 month ago: By NATALIE ANGIER Published: April 1, 2008 When Jeremy Wolfe of Harvard Medical School, speaking la … more »
The Harvard Medical School Guide to a Good Night Sleep
Admin wrote 1 month ago: The Harvard Medical School Guide to a Good Night Sleep Put your sleep problems to rest with this pro … more »
Harvard authors: lose amphibians, lose medical cures
pleasecroak wrote 2 months ago: Amphibians are prominently featured in a new book that explains how a loss of biodiversity hurts m … more »
Can Our Art and Science Keep Pace with Technological Evolution?
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timelessboulevard wrote 3 months ago: It should. As we all know, technological advancement is currently evolving faster than one can wholl … more »
Can We Prove a Link Between Environmental Toxins and Autoimmune Disease?
donnajacksonnakazawa wrote 3 months ago: There is almost universal agreement among leading experts at top medical institutions –Johns Hopki … more »
Are there any health benefits from Tai Chi exercises?
jameec wrote 3 months ago: Boston Globe - September 10, 2007 Tai chi, the slow, graceful Chinese exercise program that is somet … more »
The Long Con of William Jefferson Clinton: Part III
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Temple3 wrote 4 months ago: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unp … more »
Team makes gecko-inspired adhesive bandage
morganwrites wrote 4 months ago: CHICAGO - (REUTERS) - Scientists have long admired the gecko lizard for its gravity-defying feet. N … more »
New Research Reported at MSNBC
kurtglmft wrote 6 months ago: There are some good articles over on the MSNBC site concerning some research on children and parent … more »
NutraIngredients article about Xenomis
Mark Juliano wrote 8 months ago: Xenomis-Harvard polyphenol partnership could lengthen life By Clarisse Douaud Read the Article … more »
