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3 May 2016, 6:53 pm by GGCRBHS&M
A more recent study by Dr Daniel Kramer, a gynecologist and Harvard Medical School Professor found that women who used talc powder on their genitals had a 33% higher risk of ovarian cancer than women who didn’t use talc on their genitals. [read post]
9 Jan 2008, 7:33 pm
  The part of the article that has everyone’s keyboards clicking is this: …Dr [Daniel] Hamermesh looked at the careers of members of a particular (though discreetly anonymous) American law school. [read post]
2 Dec 2010, 4:20 pm by alex
2010 Animal Law Conference: Animals in Crisis 2010 Animal Law Conference: Animals Effecting Climate Change & Climate Change Affecting Animals October 16, 2010 Animal Law Conference web page | Speaker Biographies | Animal Law Conference Program | email the Center for Animal Law Studies | Agenda Page Using The Laws We Have, Getting The Laws We Need –  Animals Effecting Climate Change & Climate Change Affecting Animals Daniel Rohlf - Professor of law… [read post]
4 Jul 2008, 9:37 pm
- Hartford lawyer Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog Eating to live on the outside: the Fourth of July worst... - Nutrition blogger Gerald Pugliese at Dr. [read post]
29 Sep 2009, 7:08 am
The Institute hopes to build up comprehensive data set of the existing information on this issue from credible sources and asks readers of this weblog that, if they are aware of any specific papers, articles or research activity of which they think the Institute should be aware, can they please email Dr Paul Leonard here and let him know.Left: man-eating greensGreen technology hereGrow your own greens here (not for parents of children who are fussy eaters)British racing greens here [read post]
28 Jan 2021, 2:00 am by mes286
This series is co-sponsored by Dr. [read post]
31 Jul 2014, 3:24 pm by Michelle N. Meyer
We use a recent (and especially bitter) dispute over the failure to replicate a social psychology experiment as an occasion for discussing several things of much broader import, including: The facts that replication, despite being a cornerstone of the scientific method, is rarely practiced (and even less frequently published) not only in psychology but across science, and that when such studies are conducted, they frequently fail to replicate the original findings (let this be a warning to… [read post]