When the Law of Scientific Evidence Collides with Medical Practice
The calculus involved in revoking the shaken baby syndrome diagnosis needs careful evaluation.

The calculus involved in revoking the shaken baby syndrome diagnosis needs careful evaluation.
We shouldn’t forget that uncertainty introduces questions to grapple with that are essentially good.
A neuroscientifically informed consumer confusion test for trademark infringement holds promise for reducing biases and manipulations.
By Alex Stein Most psychiatrists don’t know about it, but the switch from Frye to Daubert in the admission of expert testimony matters for them a lot. Psychiatrists treat patients with second-generation antipsychotics: Zyprexa, Risperdal, Clozaril, Seroquel, and similar drugs. A reputable, but still controversial, body of research links those drugs to tardive dyskinesia: a serious…