Feb 13, 2012
Fast and Easy way to look at the Obama 2013 Budget proposal
New York Times Graphic -- published today -neat!
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Nov 30, 2011
Vitamin D and heart disease - suggestive evidence
Medline Plus (NIH) just had a news release about a large study of Vitamin D supplementation and heart disease. Shows huge effects. This is a prospective but NON RANDOMIZED study, so as with so many such findings, it may not pan out. Back in the day, we studied estrogen and heart disease (at OTA), and the large prospective studies showed that estrogen replacement therapy had huge effect on subsequent heart disease. Too bad, about 10 years later the evidence came out that ERT actually increases heart disease.
So, I am including the news release here just to track what later evidence reveals.
Medline-Vitamin D/Heart Disease
So, I am including the news release here just to track what later evidence reveals.
Medline-Vitamin D/Heart Disease
Nov 25, 2011
US Bankruptcy Code Downloadable
Just in case, you never know, when you need to be a friend's lawyer-equivalent, and have lots of time to interpret more arcane laws, here is a link to the US Bankruptcy Code, available in readable format, made available through US Credit Slips web site.
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Nov 19, 2011
The newest Republican Front-Runner
I just had to post this to get some relief from the idea of Newt Gingrich as the Republican nominee. The Borowitz Report had the scoop.
Nov 17, 2011
Gingrich says CBO must go.
Why I'm taking Gingrich seriously, knowing what I know about him from my CBO days, is a mystery to me. I guess it's just that I worry about who the Prez might be if not Obama. So, here he is at his most Gingrich, espousing the death of CBO BECAUSE OF ITS HEALTH WORK! Neat! Thanks to the CBO alumni group for alerting me to this. Link to Stan Collander's article is here: http://capitalgainsandgames.com/blog/stan-collender/2416/newt-gingrich-wants-kill-cbo
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Nov 11, 2011
First RCT of Vitamin D supplementation in MS shows no benefit of high dose.
Recently reported in Neurology (and available to the public) this was a small trial of short duration of patients with established MS. Nevertheless, it shows no benefit, and the direction of effect was towards harm, though it was insignificant. So, while Vitamin D deficiency appears to be causally related to onset of MS, high-doses of D, which raise blood levels to 40ng or more, don't appear to help. An interesting "patient page" lays out the strengths and weaknesses of the study.
Nov 10, 2011
More environmental hazards of Fracking showing up.
ProPublica's latest report on the inability of the fracking industry to protect our aquifers. What a surprise!
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