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NMSU Library Plan To Cut Journals Sparks Concern
LAS CRUCES, N.M. -- New Mexico State University plans to curtail its periodical and academic journal subscriptions, which worries researchers. Assistant sociology professor Alison Newby said journals offer the most up-to-date, peer-reviewed research.
KFOX 14 El Paso, Mon Sep 06 14:05:39 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Bundy named Suburban Journals Publisher
Dave Bundy has been named publisher of the Suburban Journals of Greater St. Louis.
Suburban Journals, Mon Sep 06 00:58:16 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Some children with autism show a preference for geometric patterns at an early age
( JAMA and Archives Journals ) A fixation on geometric patterns may be associated with autism in children as young as 14 months, according to a report published online today that will appear in the January 2011 print issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
EurekAlert!, Mon Sep 06 13:32:19 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Compounds in non-stick cookware may be associated with elevated cholesterol in children and teens
( JAMA and Archives Journals ) Children and teens with higher blood levels of chemicals used in the production of non-stick cookware and waterproof fabrics appear more likely to have elevated total and LDL cholesterol levels, according to a report in the September issue of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
EurekAlert!, Mon Sep 06 13:33:09 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Short nighttime sleep duration among infants, young children associated with obesity in later life
( JAMA and Archives Journals ) Insufficient amounts of nighttime sleep among infants and preschool-aged children may be a significant risk factor for developing childhood obesity, according to a report in the September issue of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Additionally, napping does not appear to be an adequate substitute for nighttime sleep in ...
EurekAlert!, Mon Sep 06 13:33:19 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Study examines association between urban living and psychotic disorders
( JAMA and Archives Journals ) The association between psychotic disorders and living in urban areas appears to be a reflection of increased social fragmentation present within cities, according to a report in the September issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
EurekAlert!, Mon Sep 06 13:32:49 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Hallucinogen appears safe, may improve mood among patients with advanced-stage cancer and anxiety
( JAMA and Archives Journals ) A pilot study suggests the hallucinogen psilocybin may be feasible and safe to administer to patients with advanced-stage cancer and anxiety, with promising effects on mood, according to a report published online today that will appear in the January 2011 print issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
EurekAlert!, Mon Sep 06 13:27:26 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Combining medication and psychosocial treatments may benefit patients with early-stage schizophrenia
( JAMA and Archives Journals ) Patients with early-stage schizophrenia who receive a combination of medication and a psychosocial intervention appear less likely to discontinue treatment or relapse -- and may have improved insight, quality of life and social functioning -- than those taking medication alone, according to a report in the September issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of ...
EurekAlert!, Mon Sep 06 13:27:36 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Parents at highest risk for depression in the first year after child's birth
( JAMA and Archives Journals ) More than one-third of mothers and about one-fifth of fathers in the United Kingdom appear to experience an episode of depression between their child's birth and 12th year of age, with the highest rates in the first year after birth, according to a report posted online today that will appear in the November print issue of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent ...
EurekAlert!, Mon Sep 06 13:33:30 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
NMSU plan to cut journals sparks concern
New Mexico State University plans to curtail its periodical and academic journal subscriptions, which worries researchers.
KRQE & KASA FOX 2 Albuquerque, Mon Sep 06 10:09:21 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
NMSU library plan to cut journals sparks concern
Associated Press - September 6, 2010 12:25 PM ET LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) - New Mexico State University plans to curtail its periodical and academic journal subscriptions, which worries...
News West 9 Midland, Mon Sep 06 09:37:10 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Submit a nominee for Celebrate Your Neighbor
Everyone can use some good news. And our Suburban Journals Celebrate Your Neighbor contest, back for a third year, is your chance to share some with the world.
Suburban Journals, Mon Sep 06 01:09:23 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Journals maintain relationships
While Im away, readers give the advice. My way of keeping a close relationship with my five grandkids is to have a journal for each child.
The Buffalo News, Fri Sep 03 03:51:02 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Short Nighttime Sleep Duration Among Infants, Young Children Associated With Obesity in Later Life
Insufficient amounts of nighttime sleep among infants and preschool-aged children may be a significant risk factor for developing childhood obesity, according to a report in the September issue of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Additionally, napping does not appear to be an adequate substitute for nighttime sleep in terms of preventing obesity.
Newswise, Mon Sep 06 13:50:25 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Combining Medication and Psychosocial Treatments May Benefit Patients With Early-Stage Schizophrenia
Patients with early-stage schizophrenia who receive a combination of medication and a psychosocial intervention appear less likely to discontinue treatment or relapse--and may have improved insight, quality of life and social functioning--than those taking medication alone, according to a report in the September issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Newswise, Mon Sep 06 13:50:05 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Newsmaker: Adrian V. Lee
Lee serves as the section or associate editor of the journals Breast Cancer Research; Hormones and Cancer; and Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation, and was recently appointed to the Scientific Advisory Council of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Sun Sep 05 17:42:17 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Economic hardship drives some to explore their long-lost dreams
At an audition last week at the Kennedy Center, Philip Ruxton felt as if he must have been the only nervous person in a waiting room full of seasoned pros. He paced the floor, focused on his breathing and, finally, with two minutes left before his turn, went over his music one last time before... Dream - Psychology - Social Sciences - Dream Journals - Interpretation
Washington Post, Sun Sep 05 21:00:00 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
7 medical research terms you need to know
Why is it that health studies often seem to contradict one another? The answer may come down to the ways that medical studies are performed. Here are a few of the terms that appear every day in medical journals, and what they mean to you.
CTV.ca, Mon Sep 06 04:27:02 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Quick Study: Fibromyalgia:
THE QUESTION Might the pain and fatigue of fibromyalgia be relieved by tai chi, the mind-body exercise of Chinese origin that combines gentle, graceful, continuous movements with deep breathing and relaxation techniques? Fibromyalgia - Health - Musculoskeletal Disorders - Conditions and Diseases - Connective Tissue
Washington Post, Mon Sep 06 15:33:03 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
Editor-In-Chief Of JAMA (Journal Of The American Medical Association) Leaving On June 30, 2011
The Editor-in-Chief of one of the world's most respected medical journals, JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), Catherine D. DeAngelis, M.D., M.P.H., has announced that she will be resigning from her post on June 30th, 2011. Dr. DeAngelis said: All good things must come to an end and so, this must, too. Dr. DeAngelis has told colleagues and staff of her decision to leave after ...
Medical News Today, Sat Sep 04 10:26:31 PDT 2010  [Found on Yahoo! News]
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