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New Anorexia Research by Carrie A. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 9:36pm Instead of posting the standard news and journal articles, I have a few video clips on the latest research done by Walter Kaye and co. Anorexia and Taste Anorexia and Reward They're a nice, short summary of the latest work being done out there. Read on »
Researchers 'Astonished' by Anorexia Death Rates by Jason Schwartz, LMSW Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Tue 10 Feb 2009 11:04am Researchers followed a cohort of 6000 patients with anorexia: Out of the cohort studied, 265 died during the 30-year follow-up. The most frequent causes of death were... by other illnesses or by homicide. The average age at death for the 265 anorexia patients who died was 34. The researchers also compared findings for their anorexia patients Read on »
Researcher seeking anorexia nervosa patients for study by Laura Patient Expert Posted Wed 09 Feb 2011 9:50am Perfectionism, Self-Injurious Behaviour, and Functions of Anorexia Nervosa Research Participants Needed!! Who? §  Current, previous, or suspected diagnosis of anorexia nervosa §  15 years of age or older§  MUST have parent or guardian permission to participate if under the age of 18§  Ability to communicate in English at the 4th grade Read on »
Recommended Reading, “Regulating Conflicts of Interest in Research: The Paper Tiger Needs Real Teeth” by HealthReformWatch.com Posted Wed 28 Jul 2010 8:01pm Tiger, Woodcut on Paper, Franz Marc (1912) Jesse Goldner’s Regulating Conflicts of Interest in Research:  The Paper Tiger Needs Real..., including debarment from research. As shall be discussed in a forthcoming Seton Hall White Paper entitled The Limits of Disclosure as a Response to Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Read on »
Call for Papers on Applied Research in Workplace E-Learning by Education & Tech Patient Expert Posted Thu 02 Apr 2009 5:26pm The new Journal of Applied Research in Workplace E-Learning is based in Australia, reports Will Thalheimer, the online journal will publish both refereed and non-refereed articles "from both researchers and practitioners relating to the design, implementation, evaluation and management of workplace e-learning across a range of sectors and industries Read on »
A Research Paper Plea for Opinions by Glenna M. Posted Fri 21 Nov 2008 1:54pm Anonymous Therapist over at Respiratory Therapy 101: Just Keep Breathing has asked for help with a research paper project he's completing for his Bachelor's degree.  The topic he has selected is about end of life futile care. To read the full thesis click on the link above to go to his post. Like it or not the big bad subject of DNR, pull Read on »
DeepDyve: Like iTunes for Scientific and Medical Papers & Research by Shahid N. Shah Patient Expert Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:02pm John Biggs at TechCrunch says DeepDyve is like iTunes for Scientific and Papers . The DeepDyve site, launched today, offers full-text search of scientific articles along with 99 cent downloads and a subscription service that allows you to read as many papers as you’d like. Articles cost 99 cents for 24 hours and an unlimited plan for $19.99 a month Read on »
Research paper about accessibility of instructional web sites by Ron Graham Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 3:21am There is a recent research paper dealing with web accessibility I want to inform you about today. The paper is titled, simply enough, Accessibility of Instructional Web... offerings and also give legitimate research experience to the students. By the way, that paper is posted on-line by EDUCAUSE, which, according to their home page Read on »
Playing Cops When Dealing With Research Papers by Education & Tech Patient Expert Posted Mon 29 Dec 2008 4:53pm it will be of great use spread word on this statement: "The problem with teaching research in high school is how archaic everything still is." Tom believes that 'normal is underrated... what some of my colleagues do and take the latter papers to the internet (or one of those paper-checking software tools), then highlight the plagiarized passages, it's really Read on »
Research Paper Announces Test for CFS by Sue J. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 25 Jan 2009 4:32pm I saw a very interesting new paper published recently in the UK, defining CFS as a mitochondrial dysfunction and identifying a test doctors can use to help diagnose it. Personally, this seems to be a bit of an over-simplification to me, not addressing the immune system and nervous system dysfunction, but it's still a huge step forward in viewing CFS Read on »