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Mashup Score: 0Default Web Site Page - 2 year(s) ago
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Step outside pandemic news coverage for a moment and get re-introduced to incredible hype of non-pandemic news. MIT Technology Review posted this headline: In the article, the CEO of the biotech company doing the study was quoted saying: “If this works and is safe, this is the answer to heart attack—this is the cure,” Those …
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Mashup Score: 0
Step outside pandemic news coverage for a moment and get re-introduced to incredible hype of non-pandemic news. MIT Technology Review posted this headline: In the article, the CEO of the biotech company doing the study was quoted saying: “If this works and is safe, this is the answer to heart attack—this is the cure,” Those …
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Mashup Score: 0Coffee, death, and the New York Times Well blog - 2 year(s) ago
A New York Times newsletter headline writer tried to be cute: No, it’s not so simple. And, no, the study did not find that those who drank moderate amounts of coffee have a lower mortality risk than non-coffee drinkers. That is a cause-and-effect statement, and this observational study didn’t find that, didn’t prove that, …
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Mashup Score: 1NYT proclaims “Breaking News”! - 2 year(s) ago
Breaking News! What does that mean? Besides sinking to the level of the old TV news style of “If it bleeds, it leads” newscasts. But the New York Times trotted out that tired old trope by tweeting, “Breaking News: A brain implant allowed a fully paralyzed man to communicate using his thoughts, a newly published …
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Mashup Score: 02021 ends with COVID craziness in sports and politics - 2 year(s) ago
The Star Tribune newspaper reports: Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins is on the COVID-19 reserve list after testing positive for COVID-19 and will miss Sunday night’s game against the Packers. … From the Star Tribune website Cousins, who is unvaccinated, was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list as a close contact early in training camp …
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The other half of crazy COVID news from Minnesota today (besides QB Kirk Cousins) is a city council member defending a big indoor city party - precautions be damned - because he says the pandemic ends when people decide it will end. And he’s a decider! https://t.co/4qVvmczRze https://t.co/d4wfMenRLB
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Mashup Score: 02021 ends with COVID craziness in sports and politics - 2 year(s) ago
The Star Tribune newspaper reports: Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins is on the COVID-19 reserve list after testing positive for COVID-19 and will miss Sunday night’s game against the Packers. … From the Star Tribune website Cousins, who is unvaccinated, was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list as a close contact early in training camp …
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Mashup Score: 52021 ends with COVID craziness in sports and politics - 2 year(s) ago
The Star Tribune newspaper reports: Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins is on the COVID-19 reserve list after testing positive for COVID-19 and will miss Sunday night’s game against the Packers. … From the Star Tribune website Cousins, who is unvaccinated, was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list as a close contact early in training camp …
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Mashup Score: 0Top 5 blog posts of 2021 - 2 year(s) ago
My productivity dropped off for a number of reasons in 2021, but here are my five best blog posts from a smaller than usual total overall. Top spot Cure for Type 1 diabetes? We’ve been down this road before with NY Times. Key excerpt: “It is the framing and the emphasis of the journalism by …
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Mashup Score: 1Ethicists find fault with cancer centers marketing their clinical trials as a patient benefit - 2 year(s) ago
Some cancer centers are misleading the public by advertising clinical trials as a way for patients to access cutting-edge treatments, two ethics professors argue in a paper published today. Billboards like this one imply that clinical trials amount to a patient benefit, two ethicists say. Alex John London, PhD, of Carnegie Mellon University and Jonathan …
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Where is https://t.co/XqAheDiGTN, @garyschwitzer? I wanted your list of words not to use: miracle, cure,...