Studies published in Nature by Mark Kahn and fellow researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, the Universities of Chicago, Utah, New Mexico, and California - San Francisco, and international collaborators in Australia, China, the Netherlands, Germany, and Sweden, were featured in a May 10 New York
Times Health column by Gina Kolata.
Not exact matches
This gets back to the New York
Times column I cited yesterday, which disparaged business efforts to address what have traditionally been public sector issues — like fixing the
health care system, exploring space, or providing general education and training.
Re «Terminal Options for the Irreversibly Ill» (Personal
Health, March 18): I was stunned and appalled that Jane E. Brody would write this
column, and that The New York
Times would publish it.
When I'm really down, I do 2
columns: one of projects and stuff I've finished, and the other is the junk (and
health issues) I've been up against during that
time.
Those voices include, as this
column noted in early July, two recently published reports: Research Universities and the Future of America: Ten Breakthrough Actions Vital to Our Nation's Prosperity and Security, from the U.S. National Academies, which urges universities to «restructure doctoral education..., shorten
time - to - degree and strengthen the preparation of graduates for careers both in and beyond the academy,» and the Biomedical Research Workforce Working Group Report, from the National Institutes of
Health (NIH), which advocates «additional training and career development experiences to equip students for various career options, and test ways to shorten the PhD training period.»
After the World War II she opened a gym for women and began writing the
column «Barbells» for Strength and
Health Magazine — the world's most influential fitness magazine at the
time.
this article was published as my Holistic
Health column in The
Times Herald Record Here are the top 12 mistakes I see right now, by people trying to eat healthier.
John Romano's recent
column in the Tampa Bay
Times highlights many of these issues, particularly how the lack of funding for the school safety and security measure will leave most school districts scrambling to fund this initiative while simultaneously facing increased costs for retirement contributions,
health benefits, etc..
She is the host of an online radio show called The Lyme - Autism Connection on Autism One Radio and the author of several articles and editorials published in Lyme
Times, Public
Health Alert, and The Lyme - Autism Connection, a monthly
column in the Townsend Letter.
In my
column about costly yet preventable
health conditions, Dr. Louise Murray of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals advises brushing at least three
times a week.
In the multi-media installation «Known / Unknown: Plague
Column» at PPOW, Schneemann examines the history of
health and illness in a gender context, where permutated cancer cells metastasize amid a background of religious symbolism; no doubt a comment on how female diseases like breast cancer have had received only lagging attention until recently when, in a bizarre twist, campaigns promoting breast cancer awareness are now trivialized into marketing tools and even at
times overtly sexualized.
The first tranche of reforms to the regulation of healthcare professionals promised by the government in its white paper, Trust, Assurance and Safety: the Regulation of
Health Professionals, is to be delivered shortly by the
Health and Social Care Bill, which at the
time of writing this
column was at Committee stage in the House of Lords.
Between living with a retired mother with
health concerns, trying to manage two preschool - aged boys, and balancing a full -
time career, it's easy to get overwhelmed with the demands of life (hence the absence of my
column the last few months!).