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In the dark

What we don't know about clinical drug trials can hurt us Ian Chalmers | June 2004 issue At a time when consumers still can’t trust their food labels, it is no surprise that patients remain poorly informed in our modern-day healthcare system. New Scientist, an established source … [Read more...] about In the dark

In the dark

What we don't know about clinical drug trials can hurt us Ian Chalmers | June 2004 issue At a time when consumers still can’t trust their food labels, it is no surprise that patients remain poorly informed in our modern-day healthcare system. New Scientist, an established source … [Read more...] about In the dark

A love long

How unconditional can love be? Tijn Touber | June 2004 issue It happened again. I fell in love. And as I felt the butterflies fluttering about in my stomach I asked myself: “Is this true love?” I have to say there was some doubt in my mind because, as wise men always tell us, … [Read more...] about A love long

Bow and arrow

archery offers lessons for daily life Paulo Coelho | June 2004 issue Over the past 15 years I remember experiencing overwhelming passion on only a few occasions. It happened when I abandoned my typewriter, bought a computer and discovered a new freedom. (I am writing this in … [Read more...] about Bow and arrow