Boston, MA — Two widely used neonicotinoids—a class of insecticide—appear to significantly harm honey bee colonies over the winter, particularly during colder winters, according to a new study from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). The study replicated a 2012… Read More ›
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Report: Farmers’ Almanac more accurate than gov’t climate scientists
EEV: Some think Scientific Method is Theory, Hypothesis, then Observation – Others Observation, Hypothesis, then Theory Posted By Michael Bastasch On 12:17 PM 02/20/2014 In This exceptionally cold and snowy winter has shown that government climate scientists were dead wrong when it… Read More ›
Carsey Institute: 39 percent of unemployed Americans are seeking work for 6+ months
New UNH research looks at long-term unemployment in wake of the recession IMAGE: This graphi shows the unemployment rate and long-term unemployed for 2007-2013. Click here for more information. DURHAM, N.H. – Thirty-nine percent of unemployed… Read More ›
World of Warcraft hobby sparks US political row
5 October 2012 Last updated at 06:29 ET Playing WoW leads people to live a “bizarre double life” say Maine Republicans The gaming hobby of a political candidate has become an issue in a state senate race in New England,… Read More ›
Study finds faults in proposed mental disorder diagnosis: ” attenuated psychosis syndrome (APS), a new diagnosis that would identify those impaired by preliminary psychotic symptoms that do not meet the threshold for an existing diagnosis as having a psychotic disorder”
Contact: Holly Brown-Ayers hbrownayers@butler.org 401-455-6501 Women & Infants Hospital Providence, RI – A much anticipated addition to the revised Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders fifth edition (DSM-5) is questionable according to research findings. The newly revised DSM-5, the… Read More ›
Meningitis warning spreads to 23 states as investiagtors focus in on cause: fungal contaminate/foreign material in the contaminated steroid solutions
Officials said all of those infected received spinal injections of a steroid solution sold by a Massachusetts-based facility Karen McVeigh in New York guardian.co.uk, Thursday 4 October 2012 17.11 EDT Dr Robert Latham, chief of medicine at Saint Thomas, said… Read More ›