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Destigmatizing Depression - Science Careers - Biotech, Pharmaceutical, Faculty, Postdoc jobs on Science Careers by Jodi K. Posted Wed 30 Sep 2009 12:00am was approached by her peers and discouraged from talking about her mental illness… Destigmatizing Depression - Science Careers - Biotech, Pharmaceutical, Faculty, Postdoc jobs on Science Careers Read on »
Part II Seed Media's "Science"Blogs: A 180 Degree Shift in Reporting by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 23 Sep 2009 10:02pm Part I, "Science"Blogs: Seed Media's Aggressive Weed is HERE. By Jake Crosby In spite of Seed Media Group and subsequently “Science”Blogs’ obvious ties to the drug industry and its stance on the autism-vaccine controversy as a result, many questions remain... Read on »
Part II Seed Media's "Science"Blogs: A 180 Degree Shift in Reporting by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 23 Sep 2009 12:00am asked what the reason was for Seed’s 180-degree shift in its coverage of the controversy, especially with the launching of “Science”Blogs. I referred him to the story his magazine... an “anti-vaccinationist.” Continue reading "Part II Seed Media's "Science"Blogs: A 180 Degree Shift in Reporting" » Read on »
Another way to get a job in science by Cancer Research UK Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 Jan 2010 12:00am from a degree in science through to a PhD and ultimately running a research group. But there are many people working to beat cancer who get into science a different way... route into a science or medical career. However, I was offered a good job with the Civil Service and I set off on a career in admin, which encompassed IT, finance and HR. I had Read on »
The Science of Job Stress: Razor’s Edge by Dr. John L. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 10 Jan 2011 4:41pm .  And that learning to manage chronic stress boosts productivity and saves money . The place between acute and chronic stress is the razor’s edge. The science of job stress tells us that individualizing help at work is part of a successful program, with evidence-based interventions. Medical science now studies what works in stress management: behavioral therapy, exercise Read on »
2 Jobs in Edinburgh (Philosophy of Cognitive Science) by Gualtiero P. Patient Expert Posted Wed 09 Feb 2011 10:03am Applications are invited for a permanent lectureship in Philosophy of Cognitive Science, tenable from 1 August 2011. Salary Scale: £36,862 - £44,016. This permanent post has been created to help support a new interdisciplinary masters level initiative in Cognition in Science and Society. The successful candidate will conduct philosophical Read on »
Science and Exercise Roundup by Perry R. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 11 Mar 2011 2:07pm Here are just a few articles about science and exercise that caught my eye. Just adds to the evidence that if you want to live longer, feel healthier, and just have... and in conflict with what many coaches will tell you. There you have it. Have you read any recent science headlines about exercise (running and juggling)? Leave a comment below. Read on »
Science Friday: running barefoot, exercise helps kids in school by Matt Whitehead Posted Sat 31 Oct 2009 12:00am Science Friday on NPR was great this week! Ira Flatow was talking with Daniel E. Lieberman, professor of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University and John Ratey, Author, “Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain” (Little, Brown & Company, 2008) a clinical associate professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School Read on »
The Science Behind Exercise Intolerance and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Catherine Patient Expert Posted Sat 11 Apr 2009 1:00am The Science Behind Exercise Intolerance and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome The debate over the idea that exercise can help a patient with CFS, has caused many sufferers... of exercise is what has caused it. It’s really infuriating. Read the rest of this entry » The Science Behind Exercise Intolerance and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome The debate over Read on »
What science doesn’t know about women and exercise by Andrea Patient Expert Posted Mon 09 Aug 2010 12:00am I had to laugh that this article popped up on my news feed right after I finished my morning workout (in the pool). The RichmondRegister.com reports that scientists are beginning to explore whether estrogen levels may be why men and women react differently to exercise/fitness regimes. The article talks about estrogen replacement for women, but I am Read on »