Happy Evidence-Based New Year!

Happy New Year from all of us at Evidence-Based Living! Thanks to the nearly 15,000 readers who have visited the site this year and provided positive feedback and advice. In 2010, we’ve covered topical issues, ranging from evidence about sports performance, to parenting, to nutrition, to child development, to aging, and much more. We’ve also looked at the broader issues of how science gets translated into practice and policy, providing information on topics like  systematic reviews of research,  evidence-based programs, and translational research. We’re looking forward to another year of what we hope is a lively and interesting take on how research evidence can be applied in the real world.

We’d like to take this opportunity to thank:

  • The College of Human Ecology at Cornell for supporting the Evidence-Based Living Blog
  • Cornell Cooperative Extension educators for their frequent visits and comments
  • Sheri Hall, our guest blogger, who has kept those interesting posts coming
  • And of course all of our readers, who provide the reason to keep blogging!

Our New Year’s Resolution: More involvement from you! We’d like to increase comments and dialogue about posts, and also get your suggestions for topics you would like covered. So get in touch – and keep looking at the evidence!

Karl and Rhoda

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