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Scientific American 2009-04 - Dark Energy
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Scientific American 2009-04 - Dark EnergyDark Energy
Does it really exist? Or does Earth occupy a very unusual place in the universe?
Also in this issue:
• Color Vision: Our Eyes Reflect Primate Evolution
• Green Lasers: The Next Innovation in Chip-Based Beams
• Soldiers' Stress: What Doctors Get Wrong about PTSD
• Virus Watch: Preventing the Next Pandemic
• Solving the Mystery of the Vanishing Bees

 
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Tags: Energy, Scientific, American, 200904, Doctors, about, Virus, Wrong, Stress
Am I Normal? - BBC Radio Medical Documentary Series - Seasons 1 & 2
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Am I Normal? - BBC Radio Medical Documentary Series - Seasons 1 & 2Most of us want to fit in. When it comes to our health or state of mind, we ask ourselves and our doctors “am I normal” hoping for a positive response. In this series, Vivienne Parry finds out how the doctors decide who’s in the normal box and who’s not when it comes to weight, height, hearts, depression, cancer, madness, metabolism, autism and drinking. And if you don't fit into the normal box, are you in need of medical treatment, or are you just different? Nine episodes of approx thirty minutes ach: (Weight, Height, Heart, Depression, Cancer, Madness, Metabolism, Asperger Syndrome and Autism, Alcohol)
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Practical Obstetrics and Gynaecology Handbook: For the General Practitioner
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Practical Obstetrics and Gynaecology Handbook: For the General PractitionerThis practical guide provides an up-to-date and concise account of many obstetric and gynaecological conditions based on evidence-based medicine. The 50 topics covered include menstrual disorders, abnormal PAP smears, ovarian cysts, subfertility, vaginal discharge, contraception and hormonal replacement therapy, pregnancy and its complications as well as common obstetrics and gynaecology (O&G) investigations. The book includes the use of flow charts to simplify the description of investigations and treatmentsof the various common conditions in obstetrics and gynaecology. This is particularly useful for doctors in the primary healthcare setting in their day-to-day clinical practice. It also contains criteria for referral to OBGYN doctors. It will also serve as an essential guide for medical students and nursing staff and a handy summary for OBGYN specialists.

 
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Tags: common, doctors, obstetrics, gynaecology, investigations
Jose Saramago - Blindness
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Jose Saramago - BlindnessIn an unnamed city in an unnamed country, a man sitting in his car waiting for a traffic light to change is suddenly struck blind. But instead of being plunged into darkness, this man sees everything white, as if he "were caught in a mist or had fallen into a milky sea." A Good Samaritan offers to drive him home (and later steals his car); his wife takes him by taxi to a nearby eye clinic where they are ushered past other patients into the doctor's office. Within a day the man's wife, the taxi driver, the doctor and his patients, and the car thief have all succumbed to blindness. As the epidemic spreads, the government panics and begins quarantining victims in an abandoned mental asylum--guarded by soldiers with orders to shoot anyone who tries to escape. So begins Portuguese author José Saramago's gripping story of humanity under siege, written with a dearth of paragraphs, limited punctuation, and embedded dialogue minus either quotation marks or attribution. At first this may seem challenging, but the style actually contributes to the narrative's building tension, and to the reader's involvement.

In this community of blind people there is still one set of functioning eyes: the doctor's wife has affected blindness in order to accompany her husband to the asylum. As the number of victims grows and the asylum becomes overcrowded, systems begin to break down: toilets back up, food deliveries become sporadic; there is no medical treatment for the sick and no proper way to bury the dead. Inevitably, social conventions begin to crumble as well, with one group of blind inmates taking control of the dwindling food supply and using it to exploit the others. Through it all, the doctor's wife does her best to protect her little band of blind charges, eventually leading them out of the hospital and back into the horribly changed landscape of the city.

Winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize for Literature.

 
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TIME Magazine September 3, 2007 Vol. 170 No. 10
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TIME Magazine September 3, 2007 Vol. 170 No. 10 TIME Magazine
September 3, 2007 Vol. 170 No. 10

COVER: Mother Teresa's Crisis of Faith - Her secret letters show that she spent almost 50 years without sensing the presence of God in her life. What does her experience teach us about the value of doubt?
• BUSINESS: Giving Props to the New Turbos - The noisy plane once dreaded by flyers is now a
quieter, quicker ride--and more efficient than jets for short-haul travel
• HEALTH & MEDICINE: What Doctors Don't Say About Obesity - Doctors hate telling you to lose weight
as much as you hate hearing it. But their silence can imperil your health
• TECHNOLOGY: Why Facebook Is the Future - A network for teens could teach the Net to grow up

 
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