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- Notice: Katie Yeager has gone missing.
I'm boosting the signal for Eria Owens Yeager - this is important: Quoting from her blog: IMPORTANT. Katie has run away; she left from school yesterday (Thursday). We beli
- Think about this a little.
I think no more need be said, or can be said after this.
- Lower Merion quietly places two of their IT staff on leave.
I've been following the surreptitious webcam surveillance saga of Lower Merion School District since the story first broke in February, and some interesting news has come
- Biodegradable surgical implants and surreptitious DNA archival.
After badly breaking a load-bearing part of your body it's not uncommon for an orthopedic surgeon to install a couple of after-market bits of hardware to hold the bones to
- TSA at PHL raising eyebrows; travelers consider taking Amtrak.
I've only been to Philadelphia a couple of times, all of them by driving to and from there. After reading about some of the stuff going on there not only do I not particul
- Newborns tested for genetic diseases. Parents surprised.
In the United States, genetic testing of newborns for inherited diseases began quietly sometime in the 1960's; the technology of the time, understandably, was in its infan
- Anti-vaccination, part II.
Remember my rant about people who don't get their kids vaccinated because they're afraid for the health and safety of their children? Guess what? The health and safety of
- Triumph of the anti-vaccination movement: Measles outbreak.
In the past decade or so, a worrisome movement has cropped up that seems hell-bent on using bad science to try to protect their children: People who refuse to have their c
- It's plain to see where this man's priorities lie.
George W. Bush has vetoed only four bills during his terms in office, which is unheard of for any President of the United States. The first three involved two bills that w
- The vulnerability of children to images these days is frightening.
Recently, an experiment was performed at Stanford in which children aged 3 to 5 were presented with various foods (including vegetables and milk, which a vanishing number
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