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    Posted by dricecream on 12 Mar 2013 / 4 comments
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    …from Tasha So last week I had a completely useless week work-wise. I got lots of little things done and had some big life events (I’m an Australian citizen now!!) but I really didn’t complete what I thought I would. The ironic thing is that last week I had finally felt like I had caught [...]

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    Having to score a goal in less than 3 minutes


    Posted by dricecream on 09 Jan 2013 / 0 comments
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    From Tasha I’m guessing that not many of our readers are that into ice hockey (don’t get me started about calling it ice hockey…). However, this year the National Hockey League owners and players could not reach a deal. Aka billionaires fight millionaires for more money while Canadians suffer without hockey. And unfortunately, this was [...]

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    Is privacy preventing progress?


    Posted by dricecream on 02 May 2012 / 3 comments
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    When the blondes team up you know you are in for a laugh and a good time but put us in situation which is bound by red tape and with no other options… you better just give us a little space. Here is a frustrated rant from Tasha and Zoe. We live in a very [...]

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    The role of treatment expectation – why pessimists shouldn’t do drugs.


    Posted by dricecream on 06 Feb 2012 / 0 comments
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    …From Tasha So the last little while, I’ve been doing some thinking on why people, with seemingly homogeneous conditions, get such different responses to treatment. Specifically, I’ve been thinking about the role of patient expectation. To facilitate a chat on this topic, I’d like to discuss a paper that was recently published by the Oxford [...]

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    What should I get out of conferences?


    Posted by dricecream on 22 Nov 2011 / 3 comments
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    …from Tasha I vividly remember my first conference. Specifically, I remember walking around in a haze unsure of which direction I was going and where I should actually be. My first real conference was the American College of Sports Medicine Conference in New Orleans which brings together approximately 5000-6000 delegates from around the world. I [...]

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