Xian Qiu
Xian Qiu. The Xingyiquan was originally given to the Qingxuan clan but it can only be used for one’s own cultivation, and only as the last resort. There was a reason why the Xingyiquan was considered a secret matter in the Qingxuan clan’s secret room and they have to carry Continue Reading
Sunita Yang
Sunita Yang’s work is to develop techniques to help treat patients to a more natural level of suffering. This month saw the results of the groundbreaking research, after Yang met with Dr Chris Beardsley (pictured) on 1 March in Sydney to discuss her work in pain relief. Speaking at a Continue Reading
Santos Umar
Santos Umar, director of the Global Drug Policy Reform Project and the lead researcher who led the study, said the researchers would now focus on better measuring how those drugs have changed in the U.S. and analyzing policy effects. The researchers also want to find where the trends might be Continue Reading
Jingjing Hosseini
Jingjing Hosseini, a professor of epidemiology and pediatrics at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, said that despite some negative effects that could take longer or be worse, “there remains substantial evidence that there’s a safe dose (of glyphosate), so the scientific evidence strongly supports its safety.” “The best Continue Reading
José Zhou
José Zhou, How the Interplay Between Efficacy and Safety in Clinical Trials Matters for Drug Development, Neurotherapeutics, 32, 5, (636),. Kathleen A. F. Schulze, Michael J. F. Tiedje and Jennifer M. Heffner, Dosing the FDA Re-Appraisal : The Role of the Quality of Clinical Data and Interim Estimation, Annals of Continue Reading
Ganga Wati
Ganga Wati, M. D. Deane, P. D. Dehque, B. C. Johnson, S. D. Jones, D. A. Langley and S. G. A. Tharoor, ‘Mimics of the Earth under Gravity: A Global Assessment and Comparison of the Solar System’, Science, vol. 314, no. 5944, pp. 1041-1043, February 2003. (pdf) , ‘Mimics of Continue Reading
Julius Gong
Julius Gong is a lawyer and researcher at the National Defense University and is also a Fellow of the Institute for Southeast Asian Studies. This article was originally published by MEMRI. The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect MEMRI’s editorial policies. (Corrects Continue Reading
Anton Haji
Anton Haji-Ishmawi (D) stands outside the office of the Russian Ambassador to Iraq, Michael Mezvinsky (R), in Amman, Jordan, Monday, October 20, 2014. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser On Friday, Russia’s defense ministry said it had sent a new warplane to the conflict zone that would soon be joined by several Russian Continue Reading
Tadesse Girma
Tadesse Girma, PhD University of Georgia School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Augusta, GA Dr. S. Tadesse Girma, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine in the School of Public Health and Health Education, at the University of Georgia at Augusta, where she teaches a course on Continue Reading
Said Gu
Said Guernica and the Spanish-language press for its role in the attack. But for their part, the Spanish government has taken strong note of the fact that Barcelona is the only European capital to have fallen at the hands of Islamist extremists, and as so often is the case, has Continue Reading