Guess what else “causes” brain cancer? Education. (not really)
No, of course not. But here you go anyway. “Socioeconomic position and the risk of brain tumour: a Swedish national population-based cohort study“: Background: The
No, of course not. But here you go anyway. “Socioeconomic position and the risk of brain tumour: a Swedish national population-based cohort study“: Background: The
A back-story, followed by my answer to the question posed in the title. If you just want the latter, skip to the part that begins
This is a cross-post from Ezra Klein’s blog, where Austin and I are guest-blogging this week. I can’t speak for you, but all of my friends
Got me a Droid X yesterday. That’s one fancy little machine! Anyway, I decided to enter the modern age and not turn off my cell
Aaron Carroll quibbles with my terminology but misses the real import of our collaborative study. I do, however, quibble with the term “placebo effect”. …
Aaron Carroll’s iPhone had a near death experience and was saved by rice. Well, that’s what he says. I say it was the placebo effect
In a post today Nate Silver reminds us just how prevalent cellphone use is and how and why it is skewing polls. He brings the
Several months ago my Palm Tungsten E died and I used it as an opportunity to migrate my contacts and calendar to Google. That was
Earlier in the week my Palm Tungsten E died. In a prior post I explained how I transferred Palm Desktop data to Google (calendar and