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Unpack the madness [Signout]From the Department of the Maximally Self-Righteous comes this delightful little piece of scholarship, a letter to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) that describes a survey of internal medicine interns on the subject of professionalism. In it, participants were asked to rate ... |
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2% of U.S. medical students plan to become primary care physicians, study saysTwo percent of medical students in a survey said they planned to go into general internal medicine, according to a study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association, USA Today reports. ... |
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Teen Suicide Rates Growing in U.S.A research article in a recent issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association shows that teen suicides were declining significantly from 1996 to 2003, then began increasing at... ... |
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Teen suicide spike was no flukeA troubling study in the September 3rd Journal of the American Medical Association raises new concerns about kids committing suicide in this country. After a one year spike in the number of suicides, doctors were hoping to see more normal numbers in the latest study, but they didn't. The number o... |
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Should IT Unionize?snydeq writes "Sixty-hour work weeks with no overtime or comp time, a BlackBerry hitched to your belt 24/7, mandates from managers who have no clue what you actually do — all for a job that could be outsourced tomorrow. 'Is it finally time for technology workers to form a union and dem... |
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Exercise can help memory, study saysAdding 20 minutes of exercise to a person's daily routine could reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's, according to a study published in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical Association. ... |

