Posts Tagged ‘still’

Despite Memory Loss, Patients With Amnesia Still Feel Emotions

A new University of Iowa study offers some good news for caregivers and loved ones of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. Patients might forget a joke or a meaningful conversation – but even so, the warm feelings associated with the experience can stick around and boost their mood.
For the study, published this [...]

Media Report On Haiti Rebuilding Effort After Donor Conference

News outlets report on the implications and follow up after Wednesday’s donor conference to aid Haiti’s rebuilding effort.
Newsweek: “The next big challenge is figuring out how to apply the raised funds to fix not just Haiti’s earthquake damage, but also the years of poverty and corruption that have plagued the nation [...]

A Selection Of Today’s Opinions And Editorials

Health Care Law Is Good The Las Vegas Sun
States can’t on the one hand accept the benefits of federal health care spending and then legitimately claim that the federal government is playing too large a role in the health care sector (4/2).
On The Front Line The New York Times
If Dr. Berwick [...]

Tenn. Lawmakers Advance Bills On Abortion Clinic Anti-Coercion Signs, Abortion Coverage In Health Exchanges

On Wednesday, the Tennessee Senate voted 29-2 and the state House voted 87-8 in favor of bills (SB 3812, HB 3301) that would require abortion clinics to post signs alerting women of a Tennessee law that prohibits coercing a woman into having an abortion, the AP/Memphis Commercial Appeal reports.
The legislation would [...]

May Is The Time To Celebrate Speech And Hearing

May is Speech and Hearing Awareness Month. Many of us take our abilities to hear and speak for granted but as Hosea Ballou said, “every word spoken within the hearing of little children tends towards the formation of character.” Communication skills are vital to our fundamental development and the function [...]

How The Brain Stores Memories Of Specific Fears

The brain is capable of holding and retrieving memories for specific fears, revealing a more sophisticated storage and recall capacity than previously thought, neuroscientists have found. The study, which appears in the journal Nature Neuroscience, may have implications for treating post-traumatic stress syndrome – as scientists begin to understand how [...]

TAU Researcher Finds Link Between Cigarette Smoking And IQ

“Only dopes use dope,” goes the memorable warning about drugs. Now a Tel Aviv University researcher cautions that the same goes for cigarettes.
A study led by Prof. Mark Weiser of Tel Aviv University’s Department of Psychiatry and the Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer Hospital has determined that young men who [...]

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