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Antibiotics Dosage For Children: Are Your Kids Getting the Right Prescription Amount?
Antibiotic Doses for Children Need Review and Revision, Study Saysby goldensylph / on Dec 19, 2011 -
Study on Autism/Vaccine Link was a Fraud
New in-depth reports reveal how bad science, fraud and greed turned a discredited study into parental panic.by Susbear / on Jan 6, 2011 -
Sexuality Studies Confirm What Society Already Knows
Older men more interested in sex than older women and males more likely to take risks for pretty females.by corrinhowe / on Mar 15, 2010
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “british medical journal”
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Can we trust the FDA?
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Can we trust an FDA approved drug? If you’ve watched or read any ads for pharmaceuticals lately, you’ve seen the long list of potential side effects and warnings. Each time I see that, i wonder at the “wisdom” of the FDA to approve medications that have proven themselves to be hazardous in so many ways. ...1 week ago -
SSRIs During Pregnancy May Up Risk of Rare Disorder
Psych Central News —
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A new study warns that mothers who take a common class of antidepressant medication may increase the risk of giving birth to children with high blood pressure in the lungs. Swedish researchers say that while the risk is small, mothers who take a serotonin-specific reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) late in pregnancy appear to ...1 week ago -
Mothers On Anti-Depressants Linked To High Blood Pressure in Babies
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According to a study published in the British Medical Journal , mothers who take anti-depressants are more likely to have newborns that develop high blood pressure in the lungs. The study analyzed 1.6 million single births between 1996 and 2007 in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. 17,000 mothers who ...2 weeks ago -
Why your memory IMPROVES with age (Well, up to a point, anyway)
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How Fast Does the Grim Reaper Walk ?
Neatorama —
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About two miles (three kilometers) per hour. That’s the conclusion of a group of researchers at the University of Sidney, who found that the walking speed of adults correlated inversely with their risk of death. The Grim Reaper’s preferred walking speed is 0.82 m/s (2 miles (about 3 km) per hour) under working ...2 weeks ago -
British Medical Journal of Institutional Research Accused of Misconduct
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Dr. David Lewis, internationally known whistleblower and respected expert on institutional fraud, released a report calling for a formal investigation into the practices of the British Medical Journal and, specifically, into the actions of its editor, Dr. Fiona Godlee, and Brian Deer, a reporter she hired to write a ...2 weeks ago -
80mph Speed Limit is Risk to Health
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Medical experts are now warning that an 80mph speed limit on motorways could lead to more crashes, which will result in further injuries and deaths. The British Medical Journal report claims that the risks will be greater than the benefits from the government’s plans to increase the limit 10mph in Wales and ...2 weeks ago
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