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Rethinking Screening For Breast Cancer And Prostate Cancer

January 4, 2010
UroToday.com - As cancer surgeons, we witness the fear and anxiety we create when we tell patients that they may have cancer. This fear is understandable, as cancer can be a deadly disease. Choices for therapy can be overwhelming and treatments emotionally and physically taxing. We want to use all ...

Rethinking Resolutions: Making Your Emotional and Mental Health Top Priority in 2010

December 28, 2009
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 28 /- While most New Year's resolutions revolve around changing your outward appearance by losing weight or hitting the gym, the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) encourages people to rethink their New Year's resolutions this year to focus inward on their emotional health in ...

Rare fossil forces rethinking of early dinosaur evolution

December 10, 2009
The discovery of a rare, primitive dinosaur named Tawa hallae is redefining the first theropods. Uncovered at New Mexico's Ghost Ranch and dating to the Upper Triassic, the fossil's evidence of an air sacks system makes this trait a much more primitive than previously thought. T. hallae is also more ...

Rethinking sexism: A daughter-father team examines how society maintains the status quo

November 12, 2009
A new study by a University of Miami researcher and his daughter shows that both men and women participate in maintaining a gender hierarchy in our society. The study, titled "Social Dominance and Sexual Self-Schema as Moderators of Sexist Reactions to Female Subtypes," was recently published by the journal of ...

Revolutionary New Views on AIDS Highlight the Rethinking AIDS 2009 Congress; Emotional Issues can be a Significant Contributing Factor

November 8, 2009
New book called "Preventing and Healing AIDS Through Our Inner Pharmacy" by Dr. Roberto Giraldo shows that AIDS is a result of multiple, repeated and chronic exposure to a variety of so-called immune system stressor agents, which can be either chemical, physical, nutritional and most of all, emotional. ...

Rethinking The Antibody-dependent Enhancement Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Model

October 27, 2009
Research published this week in PLoS Medicine challenges the dogma of the antibody-dependent enhancement model (ADE) for the development of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF). Dengue virus infection usually causes a severe flu like illness, ...

Rethinking the antibody-dependent enhancement dengue hemorrhagic fever model

October 27, 2009
Research published this week in PLoS Medicine challenges the dogma of the antibody-dependent enhancement model (ADE) for the development of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF).

Rethinking the antibody-dependent enhancement dengue hemorrhagic fever model

October 26, 2009
Research published this week in PLoS Medicine challenges the dogma of the antibody-dependent enhancement model for the development of dengue hemorrhagic fever.

Rethinking Design To Keep Children Safe

October 6, 2009
Injury is the leading cause of death for children over the age of 1 in industrialized countries and improving the safety of the manmade (built) environment will benefit children's health, according to an article in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) click here. Injury accounts for about 40% ...

Keeping children safe: Rethinking design

October 5, 2009
Injury is the leading cause of death for children over the age of 1 in industrialized countries and improving the safety of the manmade (built) environment will benefit children's health, according to an article in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).

Keeping children safe: Rethinking design

October 5, 2009
Injury is the leading cause of death for children over the age of 1 in industrialized countries and improving the safety of the manmade (built) environment will benefit children's health, according to an article in CMAJ.

Corporations rethinking IT’s role in cutting corporate costs, boosting productivity

October 5, 2009
The current recession has focused top information technology executives on cost-cutting, but they are not slashing jobs the way they did in previous economic downturns, according to a 2009 benchmark report commissioned by the Society for Information Management.