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MedPage Today, February 21, 2013
...if adopted, will end what has been a long-running debate on the appropriate scope of HIV testing, argued Ronald Bayer, PhD, and Gerald Oppenheimer, PhD, both of Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health in New York City. But the central...
MedPage Today, December 4, 2012
...sodium intake has on the body goes back to the early part of the 20th century, according to Ronald Bayer, PhD, and colleagues from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York City. But in the last few years, the discourse has...
Hospi Medica, December 27, 2012
...in studies that accompany even the best efforts to articulate the evidence for new interventions,” concluded lead author Ronald Bayer, PhD, and colleagues of the school of public health. “The concealment of scientific uncertainty is a mistake that...
TMC Net, December 22, 2012
...I'll need Kim if my own dinosaurs die again. ON THE RIGHT TRACK: My apologies to owner Ronald Bayer for not at least suggesting Harter's Hobby House in Belleville as an information source for Lionel trains. It's particularly embarrassing because he...
Individual.com, December 22, 2012
...I'll need Kim if my own dinosaurs die again. ON THE RIGHT TRACK: My apologies to owner Ronald Bayer for not at least suggesting Harter's Hobby House in Belleville as an information source for Lionel trains. It's particularly embarrassing because he...
Food Stuff SA, December 14, 2012
...sodium intake has on the body goes back to the early part of the 20th century, according to Ronald Bayer, PhD, and colleagues from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York City. But in the last few years, the discourse has reached...
MedPage Today, December 4, 2012
...sodium intake has on the body goes back to the early part of the 20th century, according to Ronald Bayer, PhD, and colleagues from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York City. But in the last few years, the discourse has...
Cision Wire, November 29, 2012
...a quadriplegic ironworker who was paralyzed following a fall off a steel beam. The Chicago Tribune reports plaintiff Ronald Bayer snapped his neck in 2007 after he fell off a beam at a construction site and landed 15 feet below on a concrete...
Tinley Park Patch, November 18, 2012
...Monee ironworker Ronald Bayer claimed the Tinley Park-based contractor didn't provide proper safety equipment, which would've prevented his 15-foot fall from a warehouse beam in 2007 that snapped his neck, the...

