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Enviroblog (Free subscription) | yesterday
A recent New York Times column on sunscreen has been getting a lot of traction on the internet, and since it's partly about, um, us, we thought it was worth a response. In the column, author Tara Parker Pope quotes...
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | yesterday
... scale to say a sunscreen offers good protection or bad protection is junk science."MultimediaBlog: Tara Parker-Pope on health» Today in Health & ScienceMorison has no financial ties to sunscreen makers, and his work with the Skin Cancer Foundation is unpaid.Sonya Lunder, a senior analyst with the Environmental Working Group, said the database and rating system were based on...
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Parenting Solved (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
I just read Tara Parker Pope’s New York Times piece (Sunday July 13, 2008) on the American Academy of Pediatrics cholesterol position and I’m disappointed. Without so much as a shred of evidence, Ms. Pope suggests a link between the...
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SportsGeezer (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
The most encouraging news in this interesting piece by Tara Parker-Pope is that the long-secret nuclear research center in Dimona, Israel has been put to its best use yet: the desert facility was the site of a recent research project...
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Michael R. Eades, M.D. (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
... And if these aren’t enough to persuade you, take a look at this dog’s breakfast of a coverage by Tara Parker Pope of the New York Times . You can read the full-text of the actual study yourself and come to your own conclusions. And you can wonder why HealthDay and Reuters decided to run the story the way they did. Most newspapers that subscribe to these services will tend to...