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Chemistry World May 1, 2015 Vicki Marshall |
Science for life: a manual for better living Overall, Science for life is a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in discovering a bit more about the things that impact our daily lives. |
Information Today April 30, 2015 |
Nature Publishing Group Adds New Format to Its Journals Portfolio Nature Reviews Disease Primersonline will contain review articles called Primers that have overviews of diseases and disorders. |
Chemistry World April 29, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
US environment body criticized for persecuting 9/11 dust whistleblower The US Environmental Protection Agency has been rebuked by a Department of Labor judge for concealing evidence that dust from the World Trade Center wreckage was toxic in the case of a senior agency chemist who was fired several years ago. |
AskMen.com Benjamin Ryan |
Propecia Side Effects Even though the balding wonder drug Propecia was approved back in 1997 and has been prescribed to millions of follicle-challenged guys since then, scientists still don't have a firm handle on how safe it is. |
Chemistry World April 23, 2015 Tim Wogan |
SiRNA treatment cures Ebola in monkeys The first laboratory trial demonstrating the effectiveness of an experimental drug against the strain of Ebola currently ravaging West Africa has been performed in rhesus monkeys. |
AskMen.com Anthony Yeung |
Running For Fat Loss This is the first entry in a two-part debate: is running useless for fat loss? Stay tuned for the rebuttal. |
AskMen.com April 10, 2015 James Fell |
Science Babe Interview Last week, Yvette d'Entremont left no stone unturned when it came to exposing some of the epic bovine droppings espoused by a blogger called the Food Babe. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 6, 2015 Michael Blanding |
Germanwings Lesson: Organizations Must Pay More Attention to Employee Mental Health The Germanwings tragedy catapulted the issues of mental health and corporate risk and responsibility into the world's headlines. |
Chemistry World April 2, 2015 Emma Stoye |
Novartis accused of 'derailing' trials for cheap eye disease drug The British Medical Journal has accused pharmaceutical giant Novartis of deliberately hindering research into the use of anticancer drug Avastin (bevacizumab) to treat age-related wet macular degeneration. |
Chemistry World April 2, 2015 Jenny Lovell |
DNA test colors in BRCA1 gene Researchers in China have developed an ultrasensitive test that changes color when it detects a gene associated with an increased risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer. |
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