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POPSBreast Cancer - Catching it Early Unfortunately, many women have either known someone or have gone through the ordeal of breast cancer themselves. So to prevent yourself from getting breast cancer, you should take precautions.
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POPSMedical Miscommunication Medical miscommunication is a large problem in the medical field lately. But why is it happening more and more often?
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POPSWhere Accessibility is a Dream - Disability Worldwide In 1990 the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) came into play so that Americans with disabilities could still work and participate in activities the average person could do. But how much did this really help people with disabilities?
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POPSADHD - A Very Incomplete Puzzle Teaching children with ADHD can be a handful, to say the least, to their teachers. But what if all it took was a couple of minor adjustments to set them on the right track?
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POPSBrain Blogging, Fortieth Edition Looking for the latest greatest info on your brain? In this issue of brain blogging we cover how to beat the aging process, what really is cognition, fooling the doctors, and many more topics.
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POPSChina’s Tainted Reputation Some people are very particular about where the things they buy come from because they're worried about if they're safe. But is it truly worth all that effort?
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POPSThe Silent Epidemic of Health Illiteracy Most people know or have experience with the fact that it sometimes seems as if doctors are speaking another language when it comes to drugs, treatments and more. But is this problem bigger than it seems?
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POPSWriting Away Your Worries Writing is a wonderful hobby that many people enjoy. However, writing could prove to be more than just a great hobby; it could improve your health.
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POPSPreventative Care in Medicine Health care and medicine can be classified into many different categories for many different reasons. The distinctions between the categories come from the differences between primary, secondary and tertiary cares.
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POPSBrain Blogging, Thirty-Ninth Edition Looking for the latest cranial information? Search no further for info on the future of computer-assisted cognitive therapy, electrical brain stimulation for bad drivers, mad cow disease, and many more topics.
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POPSAre Doctors Super Human? Though doctors are obviously not superhuman, sometimes the expectations that they try to live up to would require superhuman strength. Especially with how little sleep they get.
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POPSWhat Does Your iPod Say About You? Your music taste may say a lot more about you than you might think. Your favorite genre may even be able to let others know some specifics of your personality.
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POPSDocumentation in Rehabilitation Doctors tend to like to spend their time with their patients; it may even be one of their favorite parts of their job. But the documentation that comes with the patients is another story.
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POPSThe Dark Side of Antibiotics When their child gets sick, a lot of parents have a tendency to take them off to the doctor ASAP to receive antibiotics. But is that really the best thing for their sick bodies?
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POPSNew Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease? In July 2003 some treatments for Alzheimer's treatments were brought to attention at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference on Alzheimer’s disease (ICAD 2008). Some of these treatments showed great potential.
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POPSWhen the Doctor is the Patient For most people it's hard to remember that a doctor has problems too; from financial issues to health ones. But when a doctor must be treated by another doctor, is it smart to tell that you are a physician?
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POPSDrugs and Pharmacology, Tenth Edition Looking for the latest news about drugs and pharmacology? Here is all the information on novel biological approaches to battling memory impairment to the bloody side effects of taking SSRIs and NSAIDs together.