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Rethinking cancer screening? [Respectful Insolence]Here we go again. I see that the kerfuffle over screening for cancer has erupted again to the point where it's found its way out of the rarified air of specialty journals to general medical journals and hence into the mainstream press. This is something that seems to pop up every so often, muc... |
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People who think they are more restrained are more likely to succumb to temptation [Not Exactly Rocket Science]Will you have that extra chocolate bar when you're worried about your weight? Will you spend that extra hour on the internet when you have other things to do? Will you have that extra drink with an attractive colleague when your partner is waiting at home? Our lives are full of temptations and so... |
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Dr. Isis's Shoe of the Week - Cougar Edition? [On Becoming a Domestic and Laboratory Goddess]Sunday afternoon I went shopping with a friend of mine and her daughter. Her daughter had recently had a birthday, making the grand entrance into teenage-dom, and we went out to celebrate. We made a stop at Sephora for some hot new looks, then went stopped for chocolate, and then my friend sho... |
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The tale of two articles: Are we going to destroy Naples? [Eruptions]Geologic and structural map showing the extent of the Campi Flegrei caldera on the north of the Bay of Naples, Italy. Image courtesy of INGV. One of the writing assignments I always enjoyed in high school was the "compare and contrast". You could sit back and look for stylistic dif... |
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I'm not vulnerable, just especially plastic. Risk genes, environment, and evolution, in the Atlantic [Neuron Culture]The video interview above, with NIH primatologist Stephen Suomi, is embedded within a feature of mine that that appeared today at The Atlantic website -- and is in the December 2009 issue now shipping -- about a new hypothesis in behavioral genetics. This emerging hypothesis, which d... |
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NIDA Launches Medical Curricular Resources on Substance Abuse and Dependence [Terra Sigillata]I missed this note on Friday at the Wall Street Journal Health Blog but the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has made available some great new curricular resources through their Centers of Excellence for Physician Information Program (NIDA CoEs) (press release) "Physicians can be the... |
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