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NYT: Can You Make Yourself Smarter?

mobile.nytimes.com — “A new memory game has revived the tantalizing notion that people can work their way to a higher I.Q.View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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NYT: Post-Traumatic Stress's Surpri

mobile.nytimes.com — “Some soldiers respond to the trauma of combat with a new sense of hope. How crazy is that?View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 23, 2012 at 10:39 am By:

tlomauro Timothy Lomauro Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

NYT: Post-Traumatic Stress's Surprisingly Positive Flip Side http://t.co/fdO0ms1t

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NYT: Doctor and Patient: Learning F

mobile.nytimes.com — “Peer mentors offered significant advantages for those struggling with diabetes.View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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NYT: Drug Dosage Was Approved Despi

mobile.nytimes.com — “The Alzheimer's drug Aricept 23 was set to lose its patent, but its makers received approval for a higher dosage that extended their exclusivity.View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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NYT: The Annual Doctor Visit Loses

mobile.nytimes.com — “For many women who have been making annual gynecological visits since their teens, the advice that it's no longer necessary is unsettling.View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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NYT: The States Get a Poor Report C

mobile.nytimes.com — “State governments have long been accused of backroom dealing and cozy relationships with moneyed lobbyists. A new study suggests those accusations barely scratch the surface.View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 20, 2012 at 1:45 pm By:

chiefmaven Craig Lefebvre Doctor, Health Social Media, and PhD

New report documents most state governments are models of corrupt and unethical behaviors. http://t.co/NGu3zhm0

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NYT: A Drumbeat on Profit Takers

mobile.nytimes.com — “Dr. Arnold S. Relman and Dr. Marcia Angell, both former editors of The New England Journal of Medicine, continue to advocate against the "commercial exploitation of medicine."View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 20, 2012 at 1:37 pm By:

chiefmaven Craig Lefebvre Doctor, Health Social Media, and PhD

Stories from the epicenter of the battle for the soul of American medicine. http://t.co/Eo8Q7cXE #healthcare

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NYT: Is Silence Going Extinct?

mobile.nytimes.com — “The scientist who is trying to find and capture nature's soft voice before human sounds completely drown it out.View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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NYT: Homeless as Wi-Fi Transmitters

mobile.nytimes.com — “A marketing agency caused a stir when it hired homeless people to walk around carrying Wi-Fi devices, offering Internet access in exchange for donations.View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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NYT: Amateur Biologists Are New Fea

mobile.nytimes.com — “Scientists are sharply divided over how easy it might be to make a virulent form of the bird flu virus.View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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NYT: Children's A.D.D. Drugs Don't

mobile.nytimes.com — “Millions of children take drugs to help them pay attention - but do they really help?View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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Psychful Jack McIntyre Therapist

NYT: Children's A.D.D. Drugs Don't Work Long Term http://t.co/sGWZjVcr

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NYT: Close Ties to Goldman Enrich R

mobile.nytimes.com — “Goldman Sachs, which manages Mitt Romney's family's fortune, is also his largest source of campaign contributions.View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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NYT: Mourning in the Age of Faceboo

mobile.nytimes.com — “With religiosity in decline and families dispersed, new ways of mourning need to evolve. Here are some ideas.View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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ctsinclair Christian Sinclair Internist, Pain Medicine Physician, Physician, and Doctor

Secular shivas, other ideas for mourning/ritual in the digital age http://t.co/amTOaVUg #hpm "really more abt our fast paced world."

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NYT: F.D.A. Finds Short Supply of A

mobile.nytimes.com — “A partnership between the Drug Enforcement Administration and drug makers is behind a shortage that is prompting a wave of complaints to the Food and Drug Administration.View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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NYT: Going Home Again

mobile.nytimes.com — “A blogger who is part of a communitarian conservative tradition decides to move home to his small-town roots.View full resource at mobile.nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 30, 2011 at 2:11 pm By:

chiefmaven Craig Lefebvre Doctor, Health Social Media, and PhD

Accepting the limitations of living in a small town to be part of a community. http://t.co/9rgHensi @gapingvoid

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