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Why Physicians and Nurses Ask (or Don’t) About Partner Violence: Women are not likely to disclose abuse unless directly asked
US Department of Health and Human Services: Roughly one in four women (24.3%) have experienced severe physical violence by an intimate partner in her lifetime. According to the CDC’s National Violent Death Reporting System, in 2003, 20 percent of homicides were directly associated with intimate partner conflict. For victims aged 40 to 44 years old,…
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OptoGenetics: Using Light to Control the Activity of the Brain
An idea that started as a long shot — using light to control the activity of the brain — has earned Karl Deisseroth the Keio prize in medicine. The technique, called optogenetics, is now widely used at Stanford and worldwide to understand the brain’s wiring and to unravel behavior. Many researchers expect it will lead…
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Sexuality and Quality of Life in Aging from the Journal for Nurse Practioners
Among the survey respondents, all 50 years or older, 59% of men and 56% of women reported that their partners were not fulfilling their needs. More than a quarter of the men said they are not having enough sex, and a quarter of the women reported not having the lifestyle they had hoped for. [One…
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Fearing Nothing: Dreadnoughtus schrani, A Gigantic, Exceptionally Complete Sauropod Dinosaur
“Dreadnoughtus schrani was astoundingly huge. It weighed as much as a dozen African elephants or more than seven T. rex. Shockingly, skeletal evidence shows that when this 65-ton specimen died, it was not yet full grown. It is by far the best example we have of any of the most giant creatures to ever walk…
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A Perfect Weekend Diversion: New Sites From the Scout Report Including A Brief History of the Hashtag and Cyberbullying
Next time a child visits: The Sci Show, an entertaining series of quirky YouTube videos, tackles topics ranging from “How Do Polarized Sunglasses Work” to “Strong Interaction: The Four Fundamental Forces of Physics”, “Today’s Mass Extinction,” “World’s First See-Through Animal,” “The Truth About Gingers” and “The Science of Lying.” Then, move onto “6 Ways Social…
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The Feynman Lectures: “For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled”
Tam Gray writes: I first became truly aware of Richard Feynman when he testified in front of the Rogers Commission as to the possible cause of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. I had witnessed the explosion on television while a News Desk Editor at Time magazine; no other televised incident had to that point, and…





