Creditmongering
I very much like Drum’s expanded take on creditmongering. In particular, I like these bits: If I’m responding directly to someone, of course I link
I very much like Drum’s expanded take on creditmongering. In particular, I like these bits: If I’m responding directly to someone, of course I link
Today in TIE: Austin notes that Romney refined his Medicare plan, Don on access to taxpayer funded research, and Aaron discusses the relative importance of
Kevin Drum has a nice post up about “creditmongering”, or going overboard about concern for being the first to publish a fact: Spare me. If
I’m one month in another three-month commitment I’ve made with myself to do Weight Watchers (more on that later). One of the things the program always seems
Kent Anderson asks whether federally-funded researchers and the NIH are shirking their responsibilities, while publishers get most of the ire for the difficulty in accessing
According to Mitt Romney’s website, his plan for Medicare hasn’t changed much since I reacted to it last year. I refer you to these two
the health services research blog
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