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- The WWW, spam, personality - mood and idealism by Hodges' Model: Welcome to the QUAD on Nov 20, 2009
According to Technology Guardian 19.11.2009 Cisco estimated late last year that there are around 200bn junk e-mails a day. The (newspaper) article Mixed Messages states that although filters intercept a vast amount of spam, it remains the route for m...
- Professor David Nutt's account of events regarding #NuttSack by Mark Reckons on Nov 20, 2009
Correspondence has been released between various protagonists in the saga of the sacking three weeks ago of Professor David Nutt from his position as chair of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs.One of the letters is from Professor Nutt to th...
- Drinking is good for you again! For the moment… by The Devil's Kitchen on Nov 19, 2009
Oh look, it seems that doctors may have got it wrong. Again. Apparently, heavy drinking—amongst men, anyway—can stave off heart disease.Do you ignore safe drinking limits and consume far more alcohol than official health advice recommends? If so,...
- Transform's 'Blueprint for Regulation' discussed on CNN international by Transform Drug Policy Foundation: Media Blog on Nov 19, 2009
Last week's launch of Transform's new book 'After the War on Drugs; Blueprint for Regulation' has received a large volume of high quality media coverage in the UK (see here) and Internationally (a full round up will be posted tomorrow along with de...
- Scientists develop anti-smoking vaccine by The Chronicles from the Empire on Nov 17, 2009
Smokers could soon have access to an injectable vaccine to help them break the habit following a deal between the company that developed the drug and manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline, the Daily Telegraph reports. The NicVAX vaccine works by preventing ni...
- Dementia, Drugs, Nursing by Degr[EE]s and Care Transitions by Hodges' Model: Welcome to the QUAD on Nov 16, 2009
Of all the policy issues that government faces the care of an ageing population is irresistible in demanding attention. This one will keep tapping MPs, policy makers and families ... on the shoulder. It will constantly cycle through the government's...
- Parody Singularity by Mark Wadsworth on Nov 16, 2009
From The BBC:A mother who abandoned her ... young children to go on a 24-hour drink and drug binge has been given a suspended prison sentence... Richard Bennett, defending Stevenson said [missing words] "There can be no doubt that this young woman wa...





