The second month of Scienceroll January 17, 2007
Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in About me, Scienceroll.trackback
Here is a short review of my second month as a medical blogger. It has been really hard to keep up posting as this is my exam period and I still have a traumatology battle. Scienceroll has been mentioned in two Grand Rounds, the beginning of the Medgadget’s Weblog Awards, and a post about Scienceroll in a Hungarian Web 2.0 blog provided great stats sometimes. More than 800 spam comments, but take a look at my WordPress statistics and the number of feedreaders:
Then the best, most viewed posts of the last month:
- Blood Type Diet
- Genetic conditions: Update
- Weird syndromes
- Interview with Shane McKee, a clinical geneticist
- Wikipedia and Medicine
- PersonalDNA: a great test
- Nutrigenomics, your genome’s desire
- The Genetics of Santa Claus
I try to provide quality and interesting content. You, dear readers, keep on commenting.








Here’s a comment.
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Congratulations! Keep up the great work—I don’t know how you have so much time to post!
I learn a lot to get good grades. But I can’t sit and read for dozens of hours. So I created a system: 2 hours of learning, half an hour of blogging. So I’m always fresh and ready to learn again like that.