In her second (and final) page, Sue talks about the phases of clinical trials and what to know about each one.
Category: Sue’s New Page
Sue’s New Page 3/20/2017
Yesterday Sue talked about the difference between a legitimate, scientific clinical trial and one that is not. Today she gives us a short lesson in what to look for in the legitimate ones.
Sue’s New Page 3/19/2017
By now, we’ve all heard this week’s news about 3 women being blinded by questionable stem cell ‘treatments’. Sue is waiting for a ‘real’, legitimate stem cell clinical trial and she writes about the difference between the two.
Sue’s New Page 3/18/2017
Sue wrote this page last December about how the reports of stem cell treatments have turned them into modern ‘snake oil’ (ie, treatments with questionable or unverifiable benefit). We decided to move it up for publication because of the recent news report about 3 women who were blinded by stem cell treatments.
Sue’s New Page 3/17/2017
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! This is a page Sue wrote for Mardi Gras and she mentions St. Patrick Day, both holidays with rich traditions.
May your troubles be less and your blessings be more
And nothing but happiness come through your door
Sue’s New Page 3/16/2017
Sue gets as excited about the MaxiAids catalog as she did with the Sears toy catalog when we were young!
Sue’s New Page 3/15/2017
Having a disability is expensive in terms of health care costs, interruptions in time on the job, expense of assistive devices, etc. It pays to check out the resources that are available.
Sue’s New Page 3/14/2017
Are there preconceived notions about the happiness and capabilities of those who are blind? Yes! It’s up to us to teach others. Instead of being part of the problem of misconceptions, be…
Sue’s New Page 3/13/2017
What does Bingo have to do with altruism? Read on…
Sue’s New Page 3/12/2017
One of the concepts that Sue uses and teaches is mindfulness. Basically it means to focus not in the past and not in the future but in the…
