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...really knows for sure whether animals in REM sleep actually dream, but they apparently undergo a learning process. University of California Psychologist William Fishbein has found that laboratory mice taught to expect electric shocks at the end of laboratory alleyways develop amnesia about their painful experience after they have been deprived of REM sleep. It is now provable that the more advanced a creature is, the more it can learn-and the more REM sleep it has. Humans in infancy, learning more intensely than they ever will again because everything is new to them, spend 50% of their sleep...
...written by doctors, MWN is produced by professional journalists. Today it maintains bureaus in Washington, Chicago, Boston and Paris, and a full-time editorial staff of 51, under Executive Editor William H. White, 40, all with previous experience in medical journalism. This is also true of Editor Morris Fishbein, M.D., a personal friend of Publisher Geffen and longtime JAMA editor until the A.M.A. forced him out after a policy dispute...
...Somersaults. The American Medical Association takes a tolerant position on newspaper medical practice perhaps because Morris Fishbein, longtime editor of the A.M.A Journal (1924-49), wrote a column himself for 27 years. Fishbein's column, as a matter of fact, survived his newspaper career; after he left it, the syndicate kept it going with three other physicians...
SHERMAN FAIRCHILD JAMES A. FARLEY LOUIS FINKELSTEIN MORRIS FISHBEIN JOAN FONTAINE BENSON FORD HENRY FORD II FRANKLIN CLARK FRY G. KEITH FUNSTON
...Love is not a stimulating emotion," proclaimed Dr. Morris Fishbein, 73, retired editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association. "It's a weakening one. The victim sweats, his blood vessels dilate, he takes on a pale and sickly look." For every Leander ready to swim the Hellespont, "the record is filled with stories of coronaries and strokes brought on by exertion caused by too much emotion...