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Phys Ed: The 20-Minute Workout Video - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “In the first of her Phys Ed videos, which will appear regularly on Well, Gretchen Reynolds introduces us to a laboratory at McMaster University in Ontario where researchers are studying how high-intensity interval training can compress effective exercise into just a few minutes. Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Concussions May Be More Severe in Girls and Young Athletes - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Younger athletes, and girls in particular, may need to be managed more cautiously after a concussion, a new study shows. Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 10, 2012 at 9:14 pm By:

swhitbo Susan Krauss Whitbourne Doctor, Psychologist, and PhD

Concussions proving to be as much, if not more, of a concern for female #athletes than for males. #psych #sports http://t.co/m5ni9MZ5

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New Cautions About Bisphosphonates - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “In an unusual move that may prompt millions of women to rethink their use of popular bone-building drugs, the Food and Drug Administration published an analysis that suggested caution against long-term use of the drugs, but fell short of issuing specific recommendations. Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 10, 2012 at 4:20 am By:

tomheston Tom Heston, MD Doctor, Family Medicine Doctor, and Physician

New Cautions About Long-Term Use of Bone Drugs - New York Times Blogs http://t.co/NIOjXoxd #health

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18 and Under: Parents' Mental Health Is Critical to Children's Care - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Parental depression can be linked to all kinds of problems in babies and children, and even in the lives of adolescents. Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Phys Ed: How Muscle Workouts May Boost Brainpower - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Muscles do appear to affect the mind, according to a study of drugs that simulate the effects of exercise in mice. Mice that had "exercised" did better on tests of memory and learning and had far more new neurons in brain areas central to learning and memory than mice that had remained quiet in their cages. Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 9, 2012 at 12:22 pm By:

DalePfrimmer Dale Pfrimmer, RN Nurse

Exercise is Good for the Brain; How Working the Muscles May Boost Brainpower http://t.co/jSOEYR9t via @NYTimes #health

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Bans on School Junk Food Pay Off in California - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “In California, where schools have been cracking down on the amount of junk food offered at lunch and in vending machines, students are consuming less sugar, fat and calories. Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Nutrition: More Omega-3, Less of a Suspect Protein - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “A study shows consumption of omega-3 fatty acids is associated with lower blood levels of beta-amyloid protein, a possible indication of increased risk for Alzheimer's disease. Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 7, 2012 at 9:10 pm By:

ScritchfieldRD Rebecca Scritchfield Dietitian and Nutritionist

Get those brain healthy DHAs - a supplement worthy "@nytimeswell: More Omega-3s, Less of a Protein Tied to Alzheimer's http://t.co/ZrhrEKi4"

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Regimens: Aspirin Seen to Be as Effective as Warfarin - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “People with congestive heart failure are often treated with warfarin to prevent blood clots, but a large randomized double-blinded trial has found that aspirin works just as well. Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Dr. Lisa Sanders on Diagnosis - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “The woman didn't feel sick, yet the doctor made the diagnosis just by looking at her and asking her a few simple questions. Did you guess the right answer in the latest "Think Like a Doctor" challenge? Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Does Medicine Discourage Gay Doctors? - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “An essay in a recent issue of the journal Academic Pediatrics delivers unflinching descriptions of a profession committed to helping others, yet capable of treating some of its own as aberrant. Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 26, 2012 at 11:38 pm By:

murzee Marya Zilberberg, MD Doctor, Internist, and Physician

MT @ashishkjha: Great NYT piece about Mark Schuster. Story feels like from ages ago, but homophobia is still real http://t.co/Urq0qxXB

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Life, Interrupted: Dispatch From a Hospital Room - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “"My boyfriend, Seamus, is helping me write from my room in the bone marrow transplant unit," explains Suleika Jaouad in the latest installment of the "Life, Interrupted" series, about facing cancer as a young adult. Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 26, 2012 at 4:51 pm By:

CoCancerCenter Colorado Cancer Ctr Hospital

A must follow! RT @nytimeswell: Life, Interrupted: Dispatch From a Hospital Room http://t.co/uBCZ2YVL

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Can Better Bedside Manner Be Taught? - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Medical students often learn lessons about bedside manner from more-experienced doctors, who often are just as tired and stressed out as they are. Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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How Doctors and Patients Do Harm - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Just how broken is the United States health care system? Dr. Otis Brawley, chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society, paints a grim picture in his new book "How We Do Harm: A Doctor Breaks Ranks About Being Sick In America.'' Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 21, 2012 at 12:33 am By:

doctorrubin David Rubin Internist, Physician, and Doctor

Otis Brawley of the ACS has a book on the flaws of US health care ("We make them think we know things we don't know.") http://t.co/qFrmpo4q

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Whom Do Women Call? Husbands Lose Out to Daughters - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “New research on the phone and texting habits of men and women shows that as women age, they appear to shift their phone affections away from the men in their lives, spending more phone time with their adult daughters. Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Life, Interrupted: A Young Cancer Patient Faces Infertility - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Last spring, I found out I had leukemia. Before the horror of the news even had time to sink in, I had to absorb a second shock: The chemotherapy treatments that could save my life would also make me infertile, writes Suleika Jaouad. Read more...View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 20, 2012 at 7:07 pm By:

spoedman Christophe Laurent Emergency Physician, Physician, and Doctor

Life, Interrupted: A Young Cancer Patient Faces Infertility. From the NYT. http://t.co/0cj7dEzT

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