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Effect Measure is a forum for progressive public health discussion and argument as well as a source of public health information from around the web that interests the Editor(s)
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The Editors of Effect Measure are senior public health scientists and practitioners. Paul Revere was a member of the first local Board of Health in the United States (Boston, 1799). The Editors sign their posts "Revere" to recognize the public service of a professional forerunner better known for other things.
Recent Posts
- "One donut, decaf, no glaze, no powdered sugar"
- The US is one of the better off developing nations
- "Braised enterovirus" and "Fuck the spring chicken"
- Swimming and the "one hour rule"
- KBR and DoD expose workers and soldiers to a carcinogen but it's not a big deal
- Bush's CDC is a freak accident waiting to happen
- The shame of clusterbombs
- Freethinker Sunday Sermonette: "Petty and stupid. Hateful and stupid. Just plain stupid. And nothing makes them stupider than religion."
- Project Bioshield comes up dry again
- Melanie Mattson, friend, colleague, flu blog pioneer
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In epidemiology an effect is the endpoint of a causal mechanism. An effect measure is an estimate of the influence of a particular factor on a population's health. The Editors of Effect Measure are senior public health scientists and practitioners. Their names would be immediately recognizable to many in the public health community. They prefer to keep their online and public lives separate to allow maximum freedom of expression. Paul Revere was a member of the first local Board of Health in the United States (Boston, 1799). The Editors sign their posts "Revere" to recognize the public service of a professional forerunner better known for other things.


