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Nov. 4th, 2012 09:37 amI don't know why I'm posting so much lately. I think it's the change in the weather. It's raining all the time, or so it seems. Need to make the leap to going outside anyway.
From the science and medicine blog Respectful Insolence we have:
The Mistake of Criminalizing Honest Scientific Mistakes about the Italian scientists who were convicted of manslaughter for failing to issue adequate earthquake warnings before the earthquake that devastated the town of L'Aquila.
and
Mitt Romney, Health Insurance, and the Myth That No One Ever Dies Because of a Lack of Health Insurance. Um, the title's fairly self explanatory as to the subject of the post. I should note that Orac, the writer of the blog, is a cancer surgeon who practices in the USA, so presumably deals with the current health insurance system there on a regular basis.
From the science and medicine blog Respectful Insolence we have:
The Mistake of Criminalizing Honest Scientific Mistakes about the Italian scientists who were convicted of manslaughter for failing to issue adequate earthquake warnings before the earthquake that devastated the town of L'Aquila.
and
Mitt Romney, Health Insurance, and the Myth That No One Ever Dies Because of a Lack of Health Insurance. Um, the title's fairly self explanatory as to the subject of the post. I should note that Orac, the writer of the blog, is a cancer surgeon who practices in the USA, so presumably deals with the current health insurance system there on a regular basis.