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In what experts are calling one of the largest known cases of academic misconduct, a leading anesthesiology researcher has been accused of falsifying data and other fraud in potentially dozens of published studies.

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By Atul Gawande
The New Yorker
June 30, 2008
 
It was still shocking to M. how much a few wrong turns could change your life. She had graduated from Boston College with a degree in psychology, married at twenty-five, and had two children, a son and a daughter. She and her family settled in a town on Massachusetts’ [...]

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Hi everyone,
The For Grace organisation has helped to pull off the first type of conference of its kind. Where they are breaking down barriers between us “chronic pain patients” and the “health care professionals” – both in the SAME learning environment for the first time. I have some exciting news that this conference will be [...]

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Hi there everyone,
I have had this article on my forum for a while now, but I thought this needed to be out there………..
Passed on by the RSDSA Newsletter -:
Faulty wiring mystifies mechanics and doctors alike: I was confident at the inspection station. My trusty ‘96 Mazda Protege was driving fine. But I got a shock [...]

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