Daily Choice: Saturday, May 22, 2010
Reflection: Replenished vs. Consumed
Is DNA Testing of College Freshman a Good Idea?
Mike Magee MD In 2005, I examined the issues of eating disorders in college bound women. (1) I had the following advise for parents, students and the colleges themselves: ” For parents, begin early by examining your own prejudices and biases regarding food, nutrition, weight, and body image. What behaviors are you modeling for your children? Parents […]
Daily Choice: Thursday, May 20, 2010
Reflection: Replenished vs. Consumed
Congressional Hearing: Aging in Place and New Technology
How Close Were Humans and Neanderthals?
By Frank Franklin II, AP A reconstructed Neanderthal skeleton, right, and a modern human version of a skeleton, left, displayed at the American Museum of Natural History in New York in 2003. New fossil analysis shows that humans inherited a small amount of Neanderthal genes. According to Dan Vergano, of USA TODAY, closer then we […]
Daily Choice: Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Reflection: Certainty vs. Uncertainty
Health Care JOBS: New Jobs/New Job Descriptions
As Health Care transforms, experts say they are hiring new health care workers – but not necessarily with the same job descriptions. Freelancer Vickie Elmer reported Sunday in the Washington Post (SOURCE): Maybe you never will work as a nurse or a doctor because you get dizzy each time you see blood. Yet health care looks […]
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