…I don’t know when I’ll be back again.
Well, actually, I do. I’ll be back Wednesday night. But as you read this I should be in the air and on my way to sunny San Diego to attend the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research. It’s a big one, too. Around 12,000-15,000 cancer […]
I’m leaving on a jet plane… [Respectful Insolence]
April 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Health
The other global crisis: rush to biofuels is driving up price of food
April 12th, 2008 · No Comments
I read this news article immediately after watching an episode of Doctor Who, and it seemed a story that would fit right in. ‘A dramatic rise in the worldwide cost of food is provoking riots throughout the Third World where millions more of the world’s most vulnerable people are facing starvation as food shortages […]
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The lesson of the 2006 mumps outbreak [Effect Measure]
April 12th, 2008 · No Comments
If you want to know the single most important class of public health interventions with respect to infectious diseases in the 20th century it wasn’t vaccines but provision of clean water and food supplies. But vaccines may be next. With major waterborne diseases like typhoid and cholera under control, the next big category of infectious […]
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Asian doctors are white [Gene Expression]
April 12th, 2008 · No Comments
About 10 years ago Eugene Volokh wrote How the Asians Became White. I think it’s aged rather well. Volokh starts:
Don’t believe me? A recent MSNBC news headline announced a “Plunge in Minority University Enrollment” at the University of California, with UC Berkeley reporting that “minority admissions had declined 61 percent.” Actually, the total percentage of […]
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