Many doctors are afraid that they will get into trouble with the Drug Enforcement Administration every time they write a prescription for a controlled substance, but those fears are overblown, according to one DEA official.
Don't let us have all fun — you, too, can dive into the docs and help uncover the truth about the FBI's abuse of power. Much of the mischief at the FBI seems to be emanating from a mysterious “Room 4944”
Martin Leon, M.D., a leading interventional cardiologist accused of leaking details of a major study weeks before its scheduled release, was barred today from taking part in next year's American College of Cardiology meeting.
Martin B. Leon, MD, violated academic ethics of the highest order by leaking results of the COURAGE trial prematurely, denigrating its design, discrediting its results, to protect pocketbooks of interventional cardiologists and stent industry. Sanctions
The NSA is funding research into the mass harvesting of the information that people post about themselves on social networks. And it could harness advances in internet technology to combine data from social networking websites with details such as banking
Social networking sites create a central repository of personal information. These archives are persistent and cumulative [18]. Instead of replacing old information with new materials, online journals are archive–oriented compilations of entries that ca
Data Mining vs Privacy. Large amount of data available in digital form. Statisticians query data to mine useful trends. Potential for privacy breaches. Stanford University course.
European Union's data protection advisory group sent a letter to Google this month asking why the company keeps records of user searches for up to two years.
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