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Thea Goodman on her new novel, 'The Sunshine When She's Gone'
What Chicagoan, trudging through the city in the dead of winter (or early spring), hasn't wished to be somewhere warmer? The vast majority quickly realize that responsibilities tether them here and continue trying to wake up their faces rendered numb by...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Chicago Tribune, New York City, Barbados, Sleep Deprivation
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We dream to remember, scientists say
We can’t remember everything. Maybe that’s why we dream. Researchers at Northwestern University suggest as much in a recent study in the Journal of Neuroscience. Money was involved. The 60 participants in the study were told how much...
Tags: Science and Technology, Electroencephalography, Religion and Belief, Philosophy
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Is Tiger trying to bully the Masters field?
Good thing Augusta National doesn't have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to bullying. In a column on the Sky Sports website, Colin Montgomerie suggests that Tiger Woods had been trying to intimidate the rest of the field "into early submission"...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Tiger Woods, Religion and Belief, Masters Tournament, Philosophy
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Psychologist joins Integrative Medicine practice
PETOSKEY -- The Integrative Medicine practice in Petoskey recently welcomed clinical psychologist Kelly Daunter to its team. At Integrative Medicine, Daunter joins Dr. Carin Nielsen, an integrative medicine physician, and Price DiGiulio, a traditional...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Science and Technology, Stress
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Sleep helps brain retain new information
Sleep helps the brain to better remember new material and differentiate between two new pieces of information, a study by University of Chicago scientists has found. Working with two separate groups of 24 starlings each in two separate experiments, U....
Tags: Science and Technology, Music, Science, Entertainment, University of Chicago
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Sweet 16 coach fondly recalls North Central
Whether fate or faith, alumnus John Giannini said his path to becoming head basketball coach at a Division I school was shaped by his time on and off the court at North Central College. The class of 1984 graduate recently led La Salle University to...
Tags: Medical Specialization, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Science and Technology, Philosophy, College Sports
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UConn Women Face Common Dilemma Vs. Notre Dame – Not Letting Another Team Get Inside Your Head
The Hartford CourantThe Yankees and Red Sox were about to face off in the 1999 American League Championship Series, and Bernie Williams, the Yankees center fielder, looked jittery. That eminent sports psychologist, Dr. Yogi Berra, happened by his locker. Williams says...Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, National Collegiate Athletic Association, XL Center, World Series, Sports
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Two words can equal profound results for success
"Have patience with all things, but chiefly have patience with yourself. Do not lose courage in considering your own imperfections but instantly set about remedying them — every day begin the task anew." — St. Francis de Sales Ask me...Tags: Music Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Bill Gates, Donald Trump, Microsoft Corporation
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Richard R. Rubin, Hopkins psychologist
Dr. Richard R. Rubin, a Johns Hopkins psychologist who counseled children and adults on how to cope with the emotional effects of diabetes, died of complications from prostate cancer March 25 at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Monkton resident was 69....
Tags: Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals, South Africa, Science and Technology, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Noltemeyer to fill new role at Centre
Patrick Noltemeyer, who currently serves as associate dean of students and director of community service and the Bonner Program at Centre, has been selected to serve as the new special assistant to the president for institutional research and college...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Spring Break, Georgetown, Colleges and Universities, University of Louisville
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U. of C. professor helps measure altruism in children
Generosity increased dramatically, albeit temporarily, among a group of 9-year-olds but declined among 6-year-olds soon after a major 2008 earthquake in China, according to an international team of researchers that included a University of Chicago...
Tags: Medical Specialization, China Earthquake (2010), Boston College, Science and Technology, Disasters and Accidents
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Battle Monument and its architect inspire Essex student
Chloe A. Gudmundsson is a senior at Eastern Technical High School in Essex, and at the suggestion of her English teacher, she decided to research a paper on Maximilian Godefroy, the quirky architect who designed Baltimore's Battle Monument to...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Roland Park, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Philosophy
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