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Managed Care July 2007 Smith et al. |
Determining the Cost-Effectiveness of a Computer-Based Smoking Cessation Intervention in Primary Care From a physician's practice perspective, the stage-based computer tailored intervention was cost-effective relative to standard care. Incorporation of partial behavior change into the model further enhanced the cost-effectiveness ratio. |
Entrepreneur August 2007 Romanus Wolter |
Take a Tip From Edison The only way for entrepreneurs to succeed is to believe in yourself. Here's how to keep the faith even when you run into roadblocks. |
Chemistry World July 17, 2007 Emma Baines |
Neurotransmitter Levels Linked to Amnesia The widely accepted role of protein synthesis in memory formation has been questioned in light of data released by US researchers. |
Scientific American August 2007 Michael Shermer |
Bad Apples and Bad Barrels Lessons in evil from Stanford to Abu Ghraib. |
Chemistry World July 16, 2007 Karen Harries-Rees |
Hallucinogenic Drug in the Clinic A trial to determine whether patients with anxiety relating to advanced-stage illnesses can be safely given LSD-assisted psychotherapy and whether it improves their anxiety symptoms has been approved by a Swiss ethics committee. |
Science News July 14, 2007 Julie J. Rehmeyer |
Free Choice + Punishment = Cooperation Making participation voluntary may discourage cheating. |
Psychology Today May/Jun 2007 Carlin Flora |
The Decline and Fall of the Private Self Once upon a time, people kept secrets. Today's tell-all bloggers and MySpace denizens have made the notion of a guarded personal life feel obsolete. What effect does such exposure have on the psyche? |
Psychology Today May/Jun 2007 Helen Fisher |
The Laws of Chemistry Whom you are most attracted to reflects the biology of your brain as much as the heat of your heart. And it may not have to do with us -- it's all about the kids. |
Psychology Today May/Jun 2007 Jill Neimark |
The Optimism Revolution Optimism as you know it isn't always the best medicine. A new view of optimism holds that to have a real impact on health, outlook is less important than behavior. Under trying circumstances, optimism can actually lead to fatigue and temporary immune suppression. |
Psychology Today Jul/Aug 2007 Carlin Flora |
Dumped, But Not Down Rejection is a fundamental law of the (social) universe. But if you laser in on every dis, you'll likely trigger a self-fulfilling prophecy. Rejection-sensitivity is on the rise, but you can learn to brave even the biggest brush-offs. |
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