
Translating Medical and Health Research For All researchtranslation.substack.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessScience | |||

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When Arthur Conan Doyle wanted Sherlock Holmes to show off, he didn’t give him a bloody fingerprint or a dropped monocle. He gave him a dog that didn’t bark.
In Silver Blaze, the silence was the clue. The horse didn’t vanish because of a stranger—th... more
When readers sent me media articles touting baloxavir (‘Xofluza’), I started looking. In the interim, Sensible Medicine, a wonderful Substack by evidence-based doctors, published a podcast, and today a written piece, recommending the drug. I believe ... more
Below marks my first critique of politics, and you’ll see why. For background: I have no political affiliation and do not care for party politics. Years ago I became deeply disenchanted with parties of all stripes. I do not seek a packaged bundle of ... more
This week is an audio hodgepodge—lagniappe, if you will—a chance to discuss and explore recent headlines. Enjoy!
Here are some of the relevant RT and news links.
WSJ on vitamins
-Vitamins piece on RT
NYT on recent vaccine changes
-Vaccines piece... more
“Meet Virginia” is, I believe, one of the great rock singles of recent decades. It opens with a blue-sy, core-bending bassline and a thirsty guitar riff, as Pat Monahan etches a fantasy vamp. You will not forget Virginia.
“Train” is the band’s epony... more
More than a decade ago, large data reviews found that using drugs to tightly control blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes does more harm than good. In careful studies, it didn’t save lives, reduce heart problems, or prevent kidney failure. And ... more
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