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...embolden mice to make them more willing to explore and less likely to fear painful or dangerous stimuli. Vadim Y. Bolshakov—director of McLean Hospital’s Cellular Neurobiology Laboratory and associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School (HMS)—said that the study??s findings could serve as a launching point for research in psychiatric medicine. “Stathmin is a protein that is also found in human beings,” said Bolshakov, who worked on the study. The protein was identified by the same group in an earlier...
...study??s authors said they were aware of concerns that policies discouraging drinking on campus might cause drinkers to move farther away—and thus drink and drive more often...
...study??s most significant finding was the high level of non-adherence to the warnings on drugs that required laboratory monitoring upon dispensation—49.6 percent of these prescriptions were not accompanied by lab tests or monitoring, even though the BBW explicitly states this requirement...
Meanwhile, Spielman noted that he had not examined the study in detail and that he based his comments on prior knowledge as well as a brief survey of the study??s findings. He said that his comments should be taken as skepticism—but not as a categorical denial of—the results...
...them. “Approximately half of children who come to the doctor for sore throat get an antibiotic, and that is higher than we would expect need an antibiotic,” said Jonathan A. Finkelstein, associate professor of ambulatory care and prevention at HMS, who is the study??s senior author. He collaborated on the project with Jeffrey A. Linder, instructor in medicine, and David W. Bates, professor of medicine, both at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. According to Soheyla D. Gharib, chief of medicine at University Health Services (UHS), UHS has been trying...