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The president speaks:prevention is best:lessons from protecting the ozone layer

The Montreal Protocol was signed 25 years ago. As a result,the irreversible destruction of the ozone layer was prevented. However,stratospheric ozone will not recover completely until 2060 and the consequent epidemic in skin cancer cases will persist until 2100. Many millions of patients with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease have safely switched from [...]

An Elephant That Speaks Korean?

Title:An Elephant That Speaks Korean?Category:Health NewsCreated:11/1/2012 2:06:00 PMLast Editorial Review:11/2/2012 12:00:00 AM MedicineNet Daily News

Live,from Washington:Science Speaks will give onsite conference coverage through week

In the coming days,Science Speaks will be live-blogging from the 2012 International AIDS Conference in Washington,DC. In addition to breaking news on the research,discoveries and advances unveiled at the Conference,we’ll be getting responses and perspectives from those most affected and involved. John Donnelly will bring us a series of Q &A’s with [...]

Changes on Science Speaks

Meredith Mazzotta has left our staff and will no longer be editing Science Speaks but will do live blogging from the International AIDS Society Conference being held in Washington DC July 22-27. Antigone Barton will be taking primary responsibility for Science Speaks. Antigone was a 2011 Nieman Global Health Reporting Fellow at Harvard University. [...]

Changes on Science Speaks

Meredith Mazzotta has left our staff and will no longer be editing Science Speaks but will do live blogging from the International AIDS Society Conference being held in Washington DC July 22-27. Antigone Barton will be taking primary responsibility for Science Speaks. Antigone was a 2011 Nieman Global Health Reporting Fellow at Harvard University. [...]

Changes on Science Speaks

Meredith Mazzotta has left our staff and will no longer be editing Science Speaks but will do live blogging from the International AIDS Society Conference being held in Washington DC July 22-27. Antigone Barton will be taking primary responsibility for Science Speaks. Antigone was a 2011 Nieman Global Health Reporting Fellow at Harvard University. [...]

Changes on Science Speaks

Meredith Mazzotta has left our staff and will no longer be editing Science Speaks but will do live blogging from the International AIDS Society Conference being held in Washington DC July 22-27. Antigone Barton will be taking primary responsibility for Science Speaks. Antigone was a 2011 Nieman Global Health Reporting Fellow at Harvard University. [...]

Changes on Science Speaks

Meredith Mazzotta has left our staff and will no longer be editing Science Speaks but will do live blogging from the International AIDS Society Conference being held in Washington DC July 22-27. Antigone Barton will be taking primary responsibility for Science Speaks. Antigone was a 2011 Nieman Global Health Reporting Fellow at Harvard University. [...]

Science Speaks will be live-blogging from CROI

Science Speaks will be live blogging during the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) coming up next week in Seattle (March 5 –8). Please check back often for regular updates on the latest science presented at the conference,and be sure to sign up to have updates sent directly to your inbox. Updates will also [...]

A Type 2 on Insulin Speaks Out

Kathleen Weaver might be considered the godmother of diabetes bloggers. After all,she started blogging about her experiences back in the dawn of time (about 2003),when the word “blog”brought nothing to mind but a spill of some sort…DiabetesMine:the all things diabetes blog