Hi, everyone. I am declaring the hiatus to be over. Well, not actually today, but within a few days. I have been saving up topics to cover, and if I can remember what they are I will cover them. If not, every day brings new ideas. If any of you saw something over the last few months that made you think "I wish I could have seen what Phillips wrote about that at EP-ology", please let me know in the comments or via email and I will see if I can cover it.
Do these studies adequately address variables like child-birth and HRT? If so, what is the biological mechanism? And does the apparent optimal level of drinking (zero) produce greater risks in raisaing CVD risk?
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EPidemiology, scientific EPistemology, Ethical and Evidenced-based Policy making.
Twilight of the pubs
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Am I alone in thinking that modern politicians do not much care for pubs?
They are happy to be photographed pulling a pint during an election
campaign an...
The Great Escape
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Regular and casual readers of this blog will have noticed that I haven't
been blogging ranting for over a half-year. There are a few reasons for
that (for ...
Onto new pastures
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Given that this venue originated when the authors were all working together
at the University of Alberta but now have diverged (while still sharing the
com...
Very happy to see this pop up on my RSS feed. Welcome back.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! So glad to be reading this announcement!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, Welcome back Carl!
ReplyDeleteWoo-hoo!
ReplyDeleteFunny you should ask. How about this?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-15539450
(Breast cancer and small amounts of alcohol)
Do these studies adequately address variables like child-birth and HRT? If so, what is the biological mechanism? And does the apparent optimal level of drinking (zero) produce greater risks in raisaing CVD risk?
Good to have you back,
Chris
Good to see you back Carl!
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Michael
Welcome back Dr. Phillips...you've been missed!!
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