Archive for January 10th, 2008

New Iraq Death Estimate Contradicts Lancet Study

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The Lancet study on deaths in Iraq was highly controversial, and attacked by many bloggers and analysts, including me here and here, for its deficiencies. A new study done by the WHO and the Iraqi Health Ministry (news report, journal article) now shows that post-invasion deaths, while still far too high, are much lower than the numbers bandied about by Lancet. The WHO study used a much larger sample, and also drew on other sources of information to check its conclusions. I haven’t had a chance to get into the nitty-gritty, but at first glance it seems like a better study.

(Hat Tip: Marginal Revolution.)

Alzheimer’s Cure?

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A remarkable treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease. Miraculous if it pans out.

When Math Skills Go Missing

Innumeracy, Old People Kvetching No Comments »

This transcript is infuriating, but if you really want to mourn for the state of math education, check out the linked blog.

Innumeracy is real and it is a problem.