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Medical Notes: Week of March 3, 2019

>> March 3, 2019

Women's brains burn energy in a much more youthful way throughout adulthood. Binge drinking and prolonged heavy drinking may trigger a permanent change in a person's DNA. Finally, more than half of all American workers burned out and not taking time off of work for mental health.

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Alcohol Use and Abuse| Binge Drinking| Business and Industry| DNA and Genetics| Employment| Employment and Workplace Issues| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Gender and Identity| Mental Health| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Stress and Stress Management| Technology| Work

Medical Notes: Week of December 2, 2018

>> December 2, 2018

A study indicating how ramping up exposure to peanuts can make it safer for kids with allergies. Then, the increase of multigenerational households, and why volunteering to help out co-workers isn't always a good idea. Finally, genetic super tasters, and their likeliness to enjoy more caffeine.

topics: Allergy and Immunology| Behavioral Science| Business and Industry| DNA and Genetics| Employment| Employment and Workplace Issues| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Medical Research| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Research and Clinical Trials| Work
Speaking Out on Sexual Harassment

Speaking Out on Sexual Harassment

>> February 11, 2018

Experts discuss the state of sexual harassment claims with more women speaking out, what makes these perpetrators more dangerous, and how to make legal claims stick.

topics: Behavioral Science| Business and Industry| Crime and Criminal Justice| Employment| Employment and Workplace Issues| Gender and Identity| History| Internet and Social Media| Law Enforcement and Police| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Religion| Sexual Assault| Sexual Harassment| Violence and Abuse| Women's Health| Women's Issues| Work| Workplace Abuse
Heart Disease Misinformation

Adult Bullies–More Common Than We Think (2018)

>> February 4, 2018

Experts describe adult bullying, where and how it occurs most, what they are seeking, who they target, why it continues, and what needs to happen to stop it.

topics: Behavioral Science| Bullying| Business and Industry| Employment| Employment and Workplace Issues| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Mental Health| Psychology and Psychiatry| Public Health and Public Safety| Social Science| Work| Workplace Abuse

Violence Against Healthcare Workers

>> January 14, 2018

Experts discuss how and why attacks on healthcare workers occur and how hospitals and health care workers can do a better job preventing them.

topics: Business and Industry| Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Emergency Room| Employment and Workplace Issues| Health Care| Prevention| Violence and Abuse| Work| Workplace Abuse

Workplace Genetic Testing

>> April 16, 2017

Workers are protected from having to take genetic tests for employers, however, a bill under consideration would allow corporate wellness plans to ask workers for a test

topics: Business and Industry| DNA and Genetics| Employment and Workplace Issues| Genetic Testing| Work
Egg Freezing

Egg Freezing

>> May 8, 2016

Freezing eggs in their 30's allows women to preserve fertility well into their 40's. Experts discuss the procedure and its uses.

topics: Biology| Business and Industry| Children and Parenting| Employment and Workplace Issues| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Reproductive Health| Work
Women and Work

Women and Work

>> March 22, 2015

Experts explain the social, economic, and governmental factors that are leading women to quit their jobs--often unwillingly--and stay home.

topics: Business and Industry| Discrimination and Racism| Economics and Finance| Employment| Employment and Workplace Issues| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Gender and Identity| Gender Bias| Implicit Bias| Women's Health| Work
Workplace Bullies (2015)

Workplace Bullies (2015)

>> March 15, 2015

Some bullies never grow up, and just keep on bullying. Experts describe where and how it most often occurs, what workplace bullies are seeking, who they target, why it continues, and what needs to happen to stop it.

topics: Behavioral Science| Bullying| Business and Industry| Discrimination and Racism| Employment| Employment and Workplace Issues| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Psychology and Psychiatry| Work| Workplace Abuse
Sharks in Suits: Workplace "almost psychopaths"

Sharks in Suits: Workplace “Almost Psychopaths”

>> January 5, 2015

Almost everyone is victimized at some point by a cutthroat co-worker who lies with ease and feels no remorse. These people may be "almost psychopaths," people with psychopathic characteristics too subtle to be diagnosed. Two experts explain how these people operate and how the rest of us can avoid being played.

topics: Behavioral Science| Emotion| Empathy| Employment and Workplace Issues| Mental Health| Psychology and Psychiatry| Social Science| Violence and Abuse| Work| Workplace Abuse
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