Dartmouth Class of 1933 held its 70th year reunion June 2003: 13 classmates and 23 family members. The class had started in 1929 with 617 of whom 476 graduated. It was the Great Depression. Arriving on Friday Richmond Bradwshaw with sone and...
A fundamental question in decision neuroscience is how cognitive processes underlying decision-making give rise to efficient decisions, especially in complex situations with multiple choice options, and each option consisting of multiple attributes...
Stigma (Social psychology). Aging -- Psychological aspects. Cognition -- Age factors. Older people -- Attitudes.
Extensive research on aging has demonstrated that normal aging debilitates executive function, a system that is critical for regulating stereotypes. However, there is a paucity of research on whether age-related declines to executive function...
Prostate cancer (PCa) recurrences are often predicted by assessing the status of surgical margins (SM) – positive surgical margins (PSM) increase the chances of biochemical recurrence by 2-4 times which may lead to PCa recurrence. At present,...
Spot 14 (S14) is a ~17 KD nuclear protein that functions at the transcriptional level to regulate de novo synthesis of fatty acids in liver, brown and white adipose, and. lactating mammary tissues. Localization of the S14 gene to chromosome 11q13.5...
Nurses -- Health and hygiene. Employee health promotion.
Background. Worksite health promotion programs (HPP) support employees' health behaviors to prevent downstream diseases. Maximizing participation can optimize program impact. Objectives. To assess staff nurses' participation in three HPP - flu...
Secondhand cigarette smoke (SHCS) is a serious pollutant that significantly increases the risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in millions of people worldwide. A large proportion of those exposed to SHCS are children. Female C57B16 mice were...