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Medical Notes: Week of June 23, 2019

>> June 23, 2019

Job related stress or "burnout" is now a legitimate diagnosis according to the World Health Organization. Then, too hot, too cold? How the temperature at the workplace affects men and women's cognition, and finally, a study that shows you can be too passionate about your job.

medical journals: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology| PLOS One

Medical Notes: Week of October 21, 2018

>> October 21, 2018

A new study suggest gum disease may kick start Alzheimer's disease. Nearly half of Americans spend most of the work day sitting, and some have now installed treadmill desks. Finally, scientists in India have uncovered a major public health threat...taking selfies.

medical journals: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care| PLOS One

Medical Notes: Week of September 2, 2018

>> September 2, 2018

High blood pressure links to dementia, then osteoporosis genetic screening tests, and finally, is friendship timeless?

medical journals: Journal of Social and Personal Relationships| PLOS One

Medical Notes: Week of August 19, 2018

>> August 19, 2018

A study on how stress changes our genes, research on artificially sweetened drinks being beneficial to colon cancer patients, a report on why study drugs don't work, and finally dogs reading human social cues.

medical journals: PLOS One

Medical Notes: Week of February 18, 2018

>> February 18, 2018

A familiar tool in the fight against melanoma, proof we can tell if people are sick by looking at them, an unexpected benefit of going to church, and research on why women avoid certain majors.

medical journals: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology| OncoImmunology| PLOS One| Proceedings of the Royal Society B
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