What Ever Happened to Psychotherapy? Or rather, what is happening to psychotherapy? Here, I am picking up on a  comment thread at Mad Melancholic Feminista, under href="http://melancholicfeminista.blogspot.com/2006/06/prozac-doesnt-get-anorexics-eating.html">the post that Aspazia did about href="http://scienceblogs.com/corpuscallosum/2006/06/drug_treatment_of_anorexia.php">my post on pharmacotherapy of href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anorexia_Nervosa" rel="tag">Anorexia Nervosa.   The question is one that comes up a lot, and the answers, by SteveR (no URL given) are fairly…
ScienceBlogs visitors prefer href="http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/" rel="tag">Firefox.  If you lump together all the open-source browsers, they account for over 50% of the page views here. Highly-educated users use Firefox.
The mission of ScienceBlogs is to have the href="http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:u_aOpFk1_6IJ:www.seedmediagroup.com/press/releases/SMG_01.25.06.pdf+web+largest+conversation+about+science&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1&client=firefox-a">Web's largest conversation about science.  I've been posting here for a week.  During that time, I've been trying to decipher the href="http://faculty.ircc.edu/faculty/jlett/Article%20on%20Emics%20and%20Etics.htm">emics and etics of the community and its conversation.   It is apparent that, within this culture, it is important and…
This week's question: How is it that all the PIs (Tara, PZ, Orac et al.), various grad students, post-docs, etc. find time to fulfill their primary objectives (day jobs) and blog so prolifically? There are a few things to say about this.  It helps to be proficient with the technology involved, so that the process of writing and posting is not itself an obstacle.   What I do to facilitate the process is this: first I get an idea, and do a little background research.  Only rarely to I sit and write a port right away.  Rather, I spend five minutes or so scanning the articles that I will write…
President Bush got a lot of credit for designating the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands a national monument.  The href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/15/science/earth/15hawaii.html?ex=1308024000&en=ce5a20136199dc60&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss">description in the New York Times was especially glowing.  Reading it, you would have no clue that it was not his idea in the first place.  The Washington Post is a little better, href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/14/AR2006061402455.html">giving credit to the guy who came up with the idea…
While doing background research for my next post, I learned that this is National Men's Health Week.   href="http://www.menshealthweek.org/"> The National Men's Health Week is an official government activity in accordance with Senate Joint Resolution 179 of 1994, introduced by Senator Bob Dole.  Remember Bob Dole?  He used to be the next President of the United States, and later became a href="http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0815/is_1999_March/ai_54753537">spokesperson for the Viagra advertising campaign. Continue reading... href="http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1998/05…
I used to work in an eating disorders treatment program.  From time to time, I give talks on the subject.  When I get to the part about the use of psychiatric medication, I always start with something like this: "frankly, the role of medication in the treatment of eating disorders is extremely limited." This pessimistic view was amplified this week, by a report in the href="http://jama.ama-assn.org/" rel="tag">Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).  What is a bit unusual about the report is that it was picked up in the major news media ( href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06…
I've been working on a longish post that I am not yet happy with.  In the meantime, I am going to post this, just to call attention to somebody else's work.  I guess it also adds a little local flavor to this blog. href="http://jackshow.blogs.com/jack/2006/06/interview_bob_o.html">Interview: Bob O'Neal - 6/13/06 When you are talking about politics these days and say the word “religious” it usually is followed by the word “right.”  Dr. Bob O’Neal, a plastic surgeon in Ann Arbor, doesn’t like that.  He is a Christian who thinks his faith has been hijacked and distorted by extremists, and…
This post is not interesting to specialists, but may be of some use to others.  I'm writing it mostly because the matter has been href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/12/AR2006061200722.html">reported in the mainstream press, and I think some clarification is in order.   Wellbutrin XL has been approved by the US FDA, "for the prevention of major depressive episodes in patients with a history of seasonal affective disorder." In this post, I go over some of the history of the product, and try to explain why the new indication is important, or not.  Continue…
In 2004, a company called rel="tag">Allerca started taking $250 deposits for cats that it intended to produce.  It said that the cats would not provoke allergies in humans.  In a CNN href="http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/10/27/biotechnology.cats/">article: Cat allergies are caused by a potent protein secreted by the cat's skin and salivary glands. The allergen is so small it can remain airborne for months. Using "gene silencing" technology, Allerca is able to suppress the production of the protein. The first breed of hypoallergenic cats will be href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
UCSF has issued a href="http://pub.ucsf.edu/newsservices/releases/200606091/">press release describing their trial of a vaccine, href="http://www.nabi.com/pipeline/pipeline.php?id=3" rel="tag">NicVAX® (Nicotine Conjugate Vaccine) , for treatment of nicotine addiction.  The product is made by attaching a nicotine derivative to a carrier protein.  This is necessary because nicotine itself is too small to elicit an immune response. When injected, the vaccine causes the immune system to produce antibodies that bind to nicotine.  Once bound, the nicotine is unable to cross the href="…
No, it's not a new concept car from Detroit.  It is a website that is designed to collect suggestions for the next edition of the Diagnostical and Statistical Manual (DSM-V).  It occurred to me to mention it here, after reading a recent article in Seed magazine. href="http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/2006/06/serenity_now.php">Serenity Now!, written by href="http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/author-stu-hutson/">Stu Hutson, posted on href="http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/2006/06/">June 8, 2006 12:14 AM, is in the category href="http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/brain-behavior/"…
Memoirs are a big thing in the popular-book publishing arena these days.  It is a fad that is sure to pass.  I intend to hasten its passing with a micro-memoir of my own. I am in Chicago.  I have come to Chicago to visit the University of Chicago, and to collect 23 of my chromosomes.  (They wandered off last September). I have come from a spot near a decaying industrial city in the Midwest.  A minor item on my agenda for this trip, is to learn the secrets of Prosperity from town where people still prosper.  My success in this venture is assured by my skill as a Natural Observer of Humankind…
The ask-a-scienceblogger question for this week was submitted by a reader, Jake Bryan, who comments on Science Blogs as "chezjake." "Assuming that time and money were not obstacles, what area of scientific research, outside of your own discipline, would you most like to explore? Why? It did not take long for me to come up with an answer to this.  What I would most like to see researched intensively would be: alternative energy sources.  Continue reading below the fold... The reasons?  First, I had to pick something outside of my own discipline.  Second, it seems that such a once-in-a-…
A news item that was displayed prominently on Google News for a couple of days, which was picked up by hundreds of news outlets, was an item about href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermittent_Explosive_Disorder" rel="tag">Intermittent Explosive Disorder.  One example is href="http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-rage06.html">here, in the Chicago Sun-Times.  This generated a lot of blogging: href="http://www.blogpulse.com/search?query=intermittent+explosive+disorder&offset=50&operator=and&start_date=&end_date=&sort=date&max_results=10">…