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  • Clay 7:50 am on May 18, 2010 Permalink
    Tags: media, scientists, social   

    5 Social Media Sites for Scientists 

    Throughout history Scientists have made the most important discoveries by working together, bouncing ideas off one another, and helping each other succeed. Now, through social networking and media sites, scientists have even more access to working together from all over the world. If you are interested in spreading ideas and sharing inspiration in scientific endeavors, check out these 5 Social Media Sites for Scientists.

    1. LabSpaces.net is a social media hub that has the latest scientific headlines in news, and sections for Health, Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Environment, Space, Technology and Politics. You have to login to be a full member of the community, but then you have access to all the features of any social networking site. Add your publication history, upload technical research protocols, blog about science and share interesting articles with the scientific community.
    2. Top scientists work around the globe, and not all of them speak English making their papers and discoveries unintelligible to Western scientists. The Research Cooperative brings together researchers, science writers, research editors, translators and publishers to help smooth out the language differences so information can be shared effectively.
    3. The Open Source Science Project aims to increase transparency of the research process, improve access to high quality scientific information, and give anyone the opportunity to participate in scientific research. There is a discussion forum where users can post questions and answers, and users can easily login with their Facebook accounts.
    4. ScienceStage.com is a virtual conference room, lecture hall, laboratory, library and meeting venue – you might even call it an online pub for great scientific minds, if you don’t mind sipping a beer over your laptop. This site is where great minds gather to brainstorm on an interdisciplinary, international, and individual level. It also acts as a scientific news aggregate.
    5. Academia.edu aims to help users “Follow the latest research in your field.” Tabs include Departments, Research Interests, People, Papers and Status Updates. The site works a little like Twitter, if top academians and researchers tweeted every time they published a paper or gave a talk.
     
  • admin 4:31 pm on April 14, 2010 Permalink  

    5 Ways You Can Research Any Medicine Online (For Free) 

    The internet is great for research but only if you can find the right sources. Following are 5 reliable ways you can research any medicine online. Whether you are taking a medicine, are thinking about taking it, or just want to know more, these are 5 sites you can turn to for answers.

    FDA Drug Information

    If you want reliable information about medicines then why not turn to the drug page of the FDA’s web site? This is one place where you will surely find all of the information on medicines that you need. Even better than most web sites that talk about medicines, here you can read the standards by which medicines are judged because the criteria are clearly spelled out. You will also find a number of helpful articles here about how to buy the right drugs and how to use them the right way. The best part is that if you still don’t understand something then you can ask questions and get answers.

    WebMD

    WebMD is known for being the source for health information on the web. But in addition to all the information you will find here about healthy living and about various health conditions, you will also find a nice storehouse of information regarding medicines that are designed to treat these conditions. You can seek out information regarding a vast number of both drugs and supplements.

    You can search by the name of the medicine or you can type in the name of a condition and see what medicines might be used to treat that condition. Or if you are just curious you can browse through the list. It’s in alphabetical order just in case you kind of know the name of a medicine but not exactly.

    RxList

    RxList is a web site devoted to medication information. You can read about the current topics in drug and health news or you can delve right into the massive amount of medication information that is housed here. Again, you can learn all you need to know about drugs and supplements and you can use the Pill Identifier if you are unsure if a pill is the right one. Pills are identified by their imprint code, shape, and color. With how often some medications change their form and their appearances, this is a handy tool for drug safety.

    Drugs.com

    Drugs.com is yet another web site that you can turn to for medication information. You will surely want to use the Interaction Checker if you are ever on more than one medication at a time. You never know when medications might interact and cause problems or cancel each other out. This tool can tell you.

    MayoClinic.com

    MayoClinic.com comes from the world-renowned Mayo Clinic so you know that the information that you discover here is backed by thorough research and will provide comprehensive explanations of all information that pertains to prescription and over-the-counter medications. In fact the Mayo Clinic makes use of the talents of over 3,300 scientists, researchers, and physicians to fill its web site with all the information that is necessary for you to be an informed taker of medicine. This web site, like the others, helps you to take some of the power and the responsibility for your health back.

    These are 5 ways that you can research any medicine online. You should not rely solely on your physician’s knowledge to make sure that you are on the right treatment program. You should educate yourself as much as possible so that you can recognize when something might be wrong so that you can start asking questions.

     
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