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Peter Huber is the co-author, with Mark Mills, of The Bottomless Well (Basic Books; 214 pages...
...with a larger pool of patients,” Smith said. While advances in stroke treatments such as tPA and in clot-identifying technologies such as CT scans are positive strides, there is another important factor in fighting strokes, said Walter J. Koroshetz, director of MGH Stroke Service and co-author with Smith. He said that educating patients about new technologies is as important as the developments themselves. According to Koroshetz, “The main theme here is that things are changing rapidly, that the technology seems to be going ahead of patient education...
...studies “are more similar than different,” Assistant Professor of Medicine Dr. Daniel H. Solomon, who was a co-author of both studies, wrote in an e-mail...
...work. Still, nothing excuses your daughter's irresponsibility in not telling you sooner. Life's transition points--such as becoming self-supporting--are emotionally tricky for both parent and child. Although your daughter may legally be an adult, she has not yet developed the traits that Linda Perlman Gordon, co-author of Mom, Can I Move Back In with You?, has identified as the markers of adulthood in today's culture of extended adolescence. Among them, financial responsibility and understanding the impact of one's actions on others (including one's parents...
Researchers conducted four tests on five-year-old preschool children, according to co-author Elizabeth S. Spelke, who is Berkman Professor of Psychology. In one test studying comparison abilities, subjects were shown an array of blue dots on a laptop screen, Spelke wrote in an e-mail. The blue dots were obscured, and then a cluster of red dots appeared. The children were asked if there were more blue or red dots...