Saturday, November 21, 2009

Ben Harder

Should You Join a Research Study? 9 Tips for Volunteers in Clinical Trials

By enrolling in a research study, patients can advance clinical care. But they need to consider safety. more >>

Doctor Self-Referral: Should You Get That X-Ray or CT Scan?

Doctors make money when they prescribe and perform diagnostic tests. That's a conflict of interest. more >>

Why a Man Let 2,000 Malaria-Infected Mosquitoes Bite Him

Willing to get bites and face risks, volunteers play key role in effort to develop malaria vaccine. more >>

Volunteering for a Clinical Trial: Have You? Would You?

I almost became a human guinea pig. Others do it over and over again. more >>

Maggot Therapy: How to Find a Doctor Who Will Prescribe Maggots

Maggots can heal wounds and skin ulcers without costing an arm and a leg. But you need a prescription. more >>

Maggots, Leeches, and One More Utterly Revolting Medical Therapy

If you think putting maggots on flesh wounds sounds disgusting, wait 'til you finish reading this list. more >>

Economic Crisis Is 'Unfortunate Opportunity' for Health Researchers

Downturn is a natural experiment for scientists studying the health effects of socioeconomic factors. more >>

13 Things You Probably Didn't Know About Daylight Saving Time

When clocks spring forward, people lose sleep, have more heart attacks, and might not even save energy. more >>

Like Crashed US Airways Plane, Space Shuttle Has Had Bird Collision

NASA has worried for years about the risk of a catastrophic bird strike. more >>

Smoking Ban Prevented Heart Attacks; Does Each Obama Speech Do the Same?

The president-elect's public appearances lower the nation's blood pressure, one politician suggests. more >>

Sustainable Seafood Rankings: 4 Supermarket Chains Pass Greenpeace’s Review

16 companies, including Wal-Mart, Costco, and Trader Joe's, get failing grades from Greenpeace. Again. more >>

Do Folic Acid, B Vitamins Prevent Cancer—or Cause It?

Neither, a new study suggests more >>

Hundreds of Birds Killed by School's Artificial Lights

Migrating birds perished in collisions with a West Virginia building that had lights on at night. more >>

Democrats' Convention Logo Hints at Light Pollution in Denver

Or does it? more >>

Could Incense Burned in Church Give You Cancer?

Incense, used by many religions, has been linked to respiratory disease. more >>

Forces of Darkness Make Pitch to Congress to Fight Light Pollution

Experts speak to staffers about wasted energy and threats to health and wildlife. more >>

Decoded Platypus Genome Spells Out 'Hybrid'

Gene-sequencing study finds a bit of lizardlike DNA mixed with mammal. more >>

High-Fat Diet Found to Fight Seizures in Kids

A regimen called the ketogenic diet dramatically cut frequency of epileptic fits. more >>

Is the Polar Bear Threatened?

Judge rules that Interior Department has until May 15 to rule on Endangered Species Act. more >>

Masturbation-Prostate Link: eFluxMedia Got It Wrong

It quotes liberally from 5-year-old accounts; "latest study in this field." more >>

The Latest News on Ejaculations and Prostate Cancer

It's from 2004, but it's more recent than what Fox News and others are talking about. more >>

Will We All Soon Eat Lab-Grown Meat?

PETA hopes so. Would test-tube produce follow? Who will speak for the fruit trees? more >>

Reporting on Masturbation-Cancer Link Is Wrong

Not morally. Journalistically. more >>

Space Station Crew Crash-Lands; Hawking Talks

Unintelligent life exists elsewhere, cosmologist speculates. Did it design the Soyuz capsule? more >>

Other Problem Plastics: Bisphenol A Isn't the Only Concern

Should we worry about plastics that aren't polycarbonate? The phthalates debate. more >>

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