Well, I just appreciate that whoever made that donation chose to do so. I guess I was trying to convey my opinion that, in addition to being...
If you live in California, and have an adjusted gross income of over $500,000, you can easily find yourself in the 50% tax bracket (Federal &...
[MEDIA] As of a couple of days ago (10/30), they had raised $370,000, which means about $123,333 in donations has been tripled by the addition of...
I found out why the goal is $525,000 by watching the video in the first post of this thread. Someone has pledged up to $350,000 to triple the...
Hopefully, they'll realize that the best way to stand up for science against antiscience agitators is to go ahead and withdraw the review.
[And seems to cause psych majors to leave uncorrected typos in four-year-old articles.] I imagine it's especially unlikely since neither...
I may be repeating something already noted elsewhere, but why would you "temporarily withdraw" something in order to allow the authors time to...
So, I've been a bit confused about this... What is the distinction between donating to The Open Medicine Foundation and donating directly to The...
I'm waiting for the headline: "Biopsychosocial Attribution Found to be a Biopsychosocial Condition."
The earliest paper of Leonard Jason's that I can find on CFS is from 1993... so, he's been at it for at least 25 years. :thumbup:
I can't imagine why people who have voiced such certainty about their own political beliefs would be so keen to back the idea that psychiatry can...
[All bolding mine] I believe that clearly makes it one scientist involved, speaking for herself, not scientists.
"Where does a wise man hide a leaf? In the forest. But what does he do if there is no forest? He grows a forest to hide it in." - GK Chesterton...
Speculation: Just out of curiosity, I wondered if sleep deprivation might increase tryptophan. I guess I was thinking that the body might try to...
"The best thing I’ve done from a sociological and community standpoint was to embrace the activists. Instead of rejecting them, I listened to...
Signert!
I would hate to speculate about such a conversation, but... "Hey, the University just got a $9.6 million grant from the NIH to search for the...
Seems like an effect like the "tilted hallway" I posted above might be caused by a problem with the 4th cranial nerve, aka the "Trochlear Nerve."...
And assuming they are talking about physical trauma/injury leading to vestibular problems (which can happen), how do they explain the "epidemics"?
I assume by "with a history of trauma" they mean something along the lines of a physical injury, like a blow to the head or some other kinetic...
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