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'Work in Progress' blogger Jessica Wapner has a new book out on May 14 -- Click to watch the book trailer
Blogger Tweets
sethmnookin: It's Florida. Who knows? RT @BaileyMcC: @sethmnookin great record but what in the world prompts you to go yank a snake out of the bushes?!
EmilyAnthes: The "Crack Baby" Epidemic That Wasn't http://t.co/Xr3H5AUSXV
TravisSaunders: Active transportation (e.g. walking or cycling) has dropped by 50% in a generation of Canadian kids http://t.co/050KTQil1A
hillaryrosner: Great NYT assessment of yesterday's local-news OK tornado coverage and "the enduring value of local broadcasters" http://t.co/aCzSWp2cAl
stevesilberman: RT @robinsloan: Data visualization guru Edward Tufte has a hobby: erecting stone megaliths. These are amazing! http://t.co/6QtkvUhde6
daniel_lende: RT @Dirk57: Let's talk about the unpleasant "side effects" of psychotherapy, not just pills. http://t.co/F0hEDklgly
mfenner: RT @SABREresearchUK: Trish Groves: Data sharing: where are we? Useful timeline #alltrials http://t.co/INov2lefdI
MrEpid: All I can think about today is hitting the gym after work to do squats. I'm fired up!! If only I could channel that into reading papers :-/
BethSkw: @edyong209 Ooh, and "children and women" can go too!
Jason_Reads: Here's the petition to stop the prosecution of Kaitlyn Hunt for being in love with another girl in high school: http://t.co/3oyO7lt1j7
jeancflanagan: My new Sci-Ed piece on evolution education - Learning to read the tree of life - http://t.co/1njM6ML6Q0
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Blog Archives
Shhh! Keeping quiet about the sad state of couples interventions for cancer patients research
By James Coyne PhD
Posted: April 9, 2013
Posted: April 9, 2013
Category: Uncategorized
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Tagged cancer, couples, hype, meta-analysis, psychotherapy, sandbagging
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“Strong evidence” for a treatment evaporates with a closer look: Many psychotherapies are similarly vulnerable.
By James Coyne PhD
Posted: November 26, 2012
Posted: November 26, 2012
Category: Uncategorized
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Tagged evidence-based treatments, meta-analysis, meta-anlysis, Peer review, psychotherapy, Triple P
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This Week in PLOS Medicine: RUSF supplement for malnutrition; Statins for venous thrombotic events
By Michael Morris
Posted: September 18, 2012
Posted: September 18, 2012
Category: PLoS Medicine Week by Week
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Tagged food supplement, hunger, malnutrition, meta-analysis, randomized controlled trials, RUSF, statins, venous thrombosis
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This Week in PLOS Medicine: Plasmodium falciparum; HIV stigma & maternal health; blood pressure & more
By Michael Morris
Posted: August 21, 2012
Posted: August 21, 2012
This Week in PLoS Medicine: Aripiprazole & bipolar disorder; Meta-analyses of Adverse Effects; cART & more
By Michael Morris
Posted: May 3, 2011
Posted: May 3, 2011
This Week in PLoS Medicine: Iraqi civilian deaths; Intravaginal practices & HIV; Water softeners & eczema
By Michael Morris
Posted: February 15, 2011
Posted: February 15, 2011
Category: PLoS Medicine Week by Week
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Tagged eczema, HIV, Iraq, meta-analysis, randomized controlled trials
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