![]() |
Tags | Domains | Searches | Statistics | Options | Advanced Search |
The Cheerful Oncologist - Jan 23, 2008
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time-a tremendous whack. -Winston Churchill Point …
ScienceBlogs Channel : Medicine & Health - Jan 22, 2008
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time-a tremendous whack. -Winston Churchill Point …
The Cheerful Oncologist - Jan 21, 2008
The New York Times has a story published last Friday about American men traveling to Mexico to receive a treatment for prostate cancer that is not approved in the United States. The article implies that this treatment …
ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Jan 21, 2008
The New York Times has a story published last Friday about American men traveling to Mexico to receive a treatment for prostate cancer that is not approved in the United States. The article implies that this treatment …
The Cheerful Oncologist - Jan 16, 2008
The following is a hypothetical advertisement seen on a community sign, let's say by a bus stop. ARE YOU EXPERIENCING ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS? *chest pain, pressure, discomfort, tightness or squeezing, with or without …
ScienceBlogs Channel : Medicine & Health - Jan 16, 2008
The following is a hypothetical advertisement seen on a community sign, let's say by a bus stop. ARE YOU EXPERIENCING ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS? *chest pain, pressure, discomfort, tightness or squeezing, with or without …
The Cheerful Oncologist - Jan 7, 2008
"Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional." Most all of us like to receive sound medical advice, even if we have no intention of following it. Perhaps this is why some experts relay information in a style reminiscent …
ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Jan 6, 2008
"Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional." Most all of us like to receive sound medical advice, even if we have no intention of following it. Perhaps this is why some experts relay information in a style reminiscent …
The Cheerful Oncologist - Jan 2, 2008
A new study from Johns Hopkins shows that by sampling oral tissue from patients with a history of head and neck cancer doctors can predict with some accuracy the presence of a recurrence or of another primary tumor …
ScienceBlogs Channel : Medicine & Health - Jan 2, 2008
A new study from Johns Hopkins shows that by sampling oral tissue from patients with a history of head and neck cancer doctors can predict with some accuracy the presence of a recurrence or of another primary tumor …