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Daily Archives: March 20, 2012

Strengthening Rwandan Surgery: Surgical Residents’ Perspective

By PLOS Guest Blogger
Posted: March 20, 2012
Category: Conference news, General, Global Health Systems | Tagged Africa, critical care, health systems, Rwanda, surgery | Leave a comment

Breaking the Habits that Enslave Us: Q&A with Charles Duhigg

By Steve Silberman
Posted: March 20, 2012
Category: Books, Culture, History, Interview, Journalism, Marriage Equality, Media, Mindfulness, Neuroscience, Placebo effect, Race, Science, Writers | Tagged AA, Charles Duhigg, incentive salience, Kent Berridge, Reza Habib, Rosa Parks, The Power of Habit | Leave a comment

National Poison Prevention Week

By Deborah Blum
Posted: March 20, 2012
Category: consumer protection, poison | Tagged carbon monoxide, carbon monoxide detectors, CDC, Consumer Reports, EPA, Health News Digest, National Poison Prevention Week, PetMD | Leave a comment
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