• "My apologies, but I am not free to comment on the Wyeth release, " says Susan Resnick, an NIH researcher who studies the effects of estrogen on memory.

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  • Jean Pascal Zanders, a chemical weapons expert and a senior research fellow for the European Union Institute for Security Studies, cast doubt on the use of chlorine, saying in an e-mail that one small rocket couldn't deliver the quantity needed to kill 25 people.

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  • The Family Policy Studies Centre has called for national guidelines on adoptions and improvements to the process when an adoption fails.

    BBC: Adoption 'wrong for some children'

  • The American Urological Association, which revised its guidelines last April based on the same two studies, agrees that making an informed decision for screening is important.

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  • Arena is going to need to agree with the FDA on an independent pathologist to figure out a path forward on the rat carcinogenicity studies it has already done and possibly do more animal experiments.

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  • To say that mining is everywhere on Bangka seems an exaggeration until one studies the numbers.

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  • We have to recognize that studies that carefully assess the effects of an exposure on health are extremely difficult to carry out correctly without the errors of bias and confounding and, thus, are of variable reliability and validity.

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  • The Institute for Fiscal Studies offers an online tool that allows people in Britain to estimate where they fit on the inequality scale.

    BBC: The Wealth Gap - Inequality in Numbers

  • Finally, James Lewis, a leading cybersecurity expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, has recently said that an October 2012 speech on cybersecurity by Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta indicates that the Department of Defense is effectively taking over U.S. cyber security.

    FORBES: Is the United States Militarizing Cyberspace?

  • Back in 2002, some savvy members of the Association for Fiduciary Studies had read about an investigation of pension adviser abuses I had recently successfully concluded on behalf of the billion-plus City of Nashville public pension fund.

    FORBES: Failure to Heed Early Warnings Led to First Bankruptcy of U.S. Public Pension

  • The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Levitra, an orange pill compared to Viagra's blue, based on studies showing that men were on average five times more likely to achieve an erection suitable for intercourse when taking the pill compared with those given a dummy medicine.

    BBC: Viagra pills

  • The FDA studies on the pharmacokinetics of BPA have gone where no assessment of an environmental chemical has ever gone before in terms of scope and sophistication.

    FORBES: Leading Environmental Group Scientist Praises FDA's Ground-Breaking Research On BPA: A Tipping Point In The Controversy?

  • In our conversation, Shiller argued that these sorts of studies have tainted the reputation of an industry that, on the whole, is a positive force in the world.

    FORBES: One In Four Finance Professionals Would Do This To Get An Edge (Hint: It's Not A Good Thing)

  • Rafa studies everything on the table and directs the team from the bench like an orchestra conductor.

    BBC: Rafael Benitez named as new coach of Inter Milan

  • Journey is an interesting social experience, the same way psychological studies on emotion, flasmobs, and social network phenomemons are.

    FORBES: 'Journey' Review: Making Video Games Beautiful

  • Several recent studies have come to an identical conclusion, including the High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change, a body set up by Mr Annan himself.

    ECONOMIST: The United Nations

  • Charles Goredama, an expert on organised crime at the Institute for Security Studies, thinks there are fewer, between 75 and 100 gangs, with perhaps 10, 000 active members prepared to be violent.

    ECONOMIST: South Africa

  • There are other clinical studies of Souvenaid going on of 500 participants each, and the company plans to do an "early experience program" of selling the product in a small geographic area in the United States, having it available in pharmacies, he said.

    CNN: Nutritional drink, imaging show promise for Alzheimer's

  • An engineers' report on the options, and further geological studies, will be submitted to Dorset County Council's cabinet for a decision on 7 November.

    BBC: Dorset landslip deaths: Beaminster Tunnel hood supported

  • There's even science to back up that claim: Studies have discovered that when fat is on the tongue the body releases endorphins, which creates an elated mood.

    WSJ: High on the Hog

  • Meanwhile an article in The Wall Street Journal today reports on several studies that show that having a sense of purpose is far more beneficial than trying to be happy.

    FORBES: How to Live a Long and Happy Life

  • The EST report, which was compiled in association with the Open University, concluded that the simplest designs often delivered the highest efficiencies, but it did say that further studies were required on an installation-by-installation basis in order to learn more about what needs to be done in the future.

    BBC: Heat pumps 'need tighter regulations'

  • And that would be enough to account for the fact that several of the single-country studies found that ten years' mobile use was associated with an increased risk of brain tumours on the side of the head that people said was exposed to their handsets.

    ECONOMIST: The Interphone study: Mobile madness | The

  • "Vanda provided the FDA with additional data and arguments that led us to reinterpret results of several of their studies, thus convincing the agency that there was sufficient data to support an approval action based on the existing clinical trials, " says Sandy Walsh, an FDA spokeswoman.

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  • They spurn the cultural and geographic stories of their forebears in favour of an approach rooted solely in institutional economics, which studies the impact of political environments on economic outcomes.

    ECONOMIST: Creating economic wealth

  • "There's no question that China is very sensitive to its image, " said Stanley Rosen, an expert on the Chinese film industry, and director of the East Asian Studies Center at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.

    NPR: Hollywood Yielding To China's Growing Film Clout

  • Speaking on Wednesday, he said that "the establishment of an Institute of Ulster-Scots Studies offered a unique opportunity to promote the understanding of Ulster-Scots' language, history and culture, not only within the context of Northern Ireland but beyond".

    BBC: New Ulster-Scots institute

  • By looking at which creatures flourish in their mesocosms, Ulf Riebesell of the Leibniz Institute for Marine Studies in Kiel and his colleagues hope to see changes as they take place by keeping an eye on the water chemistry and nutrient levels.

    ECONOMIST: Ocean acidification

  • Studies in animals have given some reassurance about safety and even boosted hopes that it might have an impact on the disease.

    BBC: CJD treatment battle continues

  • Ben Edelman, an assistant professor at Harvard Business School who studies Internet advertising, reviewed the computer code on the seven sites at the request of the Journal.

    WSJ: Facebook, MySpace Confront Privacy Loophole

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