New Zealand's mandatory helmet law doesn't seem to have had the effects people hoped.
"It is a question of do schools fit the medical reality of teenagers?" he said.
"It's not that the old meds are getting weaker, drug developers say. It's as if the placebo effect is somehow getting stronger." I'm not sure that sentence even makes sense, but it sure is intriguing.
Awesome review of cycling safety data.
This write-up up some pretty awesome longitudinal research has come highly recommended.
Using the Wikipedia logo seems to be pretty lame for an article about Intrade and prediction markets. But the rest of it seems reasonable. The summary is something like: Prediction markets aren't good when there isn't good publicly available information. Which I suppose shouldn't come as a huge suprise.