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[ad_1] New research using Big Data suggests that psychological paradigms built on personality types need to be revised. In the study, researchers at Northwestern University analyzed data from more than 1.5 million …
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[ad_1] Tuesday, September 18, 2018 (HealthDay News) – According to a new study, burnout affects nearly half of US resident physicians, which increases their risk of making serious mistakes. In addition, many …
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[ad_1] Author's right of the image Getty Images Nobody likes to be labeled, unless of course it's a personality test. With thousands of quizzes available online, most of us can not help …
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[ad_1] When Fred J. Maikisch, a popular Lodi coach, was hospitalized in an intensive care unit a week ago, his sister said his body had been ravaged by West Nile virus. "He …
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[ad_1] If patients are obese, their doctors should refer them to behavior-based weight loss programs or suggest theirs, according to a national panel of experts. Yet many doctors do not have the …
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[ad_1] The researchers found that people between the ages of 30 and 65 are convinced that abuse is safe as long as they can still fulfill their responsibilities and their behavior remains …
Read More »USPSTF addresses behavioral approaches solely for obesity
[ad_1] Clinicians should suggest or refer obese adults (a body mass index [BMI] 30 kg / m2 persons or higher) to intensive multicomponent behavioral interventions, according to a statement of recommendation updated …
Read More »USPSTF: Optimal Behavioral Interventions for Obese Adults
[ad_1] After a review of the evidence, the US Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommended that primary care physicians prioritize behavioral interventions over medical interventions for obese adults. Multi-component, intensive behavioral interventions …
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[ad_1] The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forests announced on September 14 that a horse from York County had been tested positive for West Nile Virus (WNV). This is the first …
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