Sunday, 30 August 2015
How Even Subtle Changes In Food And Nutrition Labels Exert Power Over Consumer Choices
The wars over food labeling are intense and getting more so. Should there be labels identifying genetically-modified ingredients? Given the mounting evidence that health risks of sugar are worse than generally thought even five years ago, the FDA wants labels to include more details and a warning about consumption. These [...]
An Appraisal: Oliver Sacks, Casting Light on the Interconnectedness of Life
The Motorola Dimple: Why Do We Love A Missing Fingerprint Sensor?
The ergonomics and health implications of the small indentation on Moto smartphones.
Oliver Sacks, Neurologist Who Wrote About the Brain’s Quirks, Dies at 82
Sierra Leone Reports Ebola Death
Narrower Doctor Choices Coming For Obamacare And Employer Plans
As health care costs rise a bit faster than recent years, look for more health plans offered by employers and on public exchanges under the Affordable Care Act to pare their lists of doctor and hospital choices for 2016. Health insurers are already disclosing plans to maintain their business on government [...]
How A Pregnant Woman's Love Of Dogs Led To Death By Parasite In Ancient Greece
Could a pregnant woman's love of dogs have caused her early death in ancient Greece? These archaeologist think they have evidence that it did.
Does Neuroticism Breed Creativity? Study Says 'Yes'
Being happy-go-lucky is overrated. It’s neuroticism that can lead to creative breakthroughs.
Janssen Pharmaceuticals Accused of Hiding Risperdal's Breast Effects In Boys
JB Reed/Bloomberg Risperidone is an antipsychotic with known side effects that clinicians must balance against its benefits for a subset of autistic people. Although it can, for some autistic people, help reduce self-injurious and aggression-related behaviors, the drug can also lead to weight gain and even a movement disorder. And like other antipsychotics, its [...]
Mending Hearts: New Alternatives to Statins Add to a Quandary on Cholesterol
Saturday, 29 August 2015
How A Pregnant Woman's Love Of Dogs Led To Her Death By Parasites In Ancient Greece
Could a pregnant woman's love of dogs have caused her early death in ancient Greece? These archaeologist think they have evidence that it did.
'NeuroTribes' Will Change What You Think About Autism And Here's Why
Silberman traces in exquisite and engaging detail a narrative that is as much about how we treat each other as it is about autism.
Psychologists Welcome Analysis Casting Doubt on Their Work
Regenerative Medicine Researcher Cleared of Scientific Misconduct Charges
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