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'Work in Progress' blogger Jessica Wapner has a new book out on May 14 -- Click to watch the book trailer
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Vaccines in Developing Countries: Why the High Prices?
Category: PLoS
Tagged developing world, global health, health policy, MSF, pharmaceutical industry, vaccines
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This Week in PLOS Medicine: ART in South Africa, Herpes Zoster Vaccine, & PRISMA
Category: General
Tagged abstract, Africa, art, guidelines, HAART, Herpes Zoster, HIV, HIV/AIDS, life expectancy, PLoS Medicine Week by Week, PRISMA, Seniors, Shingles, South Africa, vaccine, vaccines
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Autism roundtable, Part I: Angry parents, disability rights, and living in a neurotypical world
Category: Autism, Media, Science
Tagged Amy Harmon, Apple, applied behavioral analysis, Ari Ne'eman, Asperger syndrome, autism cults, Autism Diva, Autistic Self Advocacy Network, Defeat Autism Now!, DSM, Grateful Dead, ipad, Jenny McCarthy, John Elder Robison, Kristina Chew, Left Brain/Right Brain, Loving Lampposts, Lydia Brown, Neurotribes, Paul Collins, Ralph James Savarese, Shannon Des Roches Rosa, Steve Silberman, Temple Grandin, The Huffington Post, The New York Times, The Panic Virus, The Thinking Person's Guide to Autism, Todd Drezner, Tom Lehrer, vaccines
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“Vigilante for truth”: An accurate headline…or shameless Twitter bait?
Category: Journalism, Media, The New York Times
Tagged Adam Liptak, Arthur Brisbane, autism, Clarence Thomas, public editor, The Panic Virus, twitter, vaccines, vigilantes
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SciWriteLabs 7.2: The New York Times’s Amy Harmon on what it means to be a science writer
Category: Autism, Journalism, SciWriteLabs, The New York Times, The Panic Virus
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Apparently, Rob Schneider thinks ALL CAPS is a substitute for having a clue: A lower-cased, fact-based rebuttal
Posted: July 18, 2012