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Yearly Archive for 2008

Make Money for Charity Debating Fundamentalists, Part II: The Ten Ethical Debating Rules

by Robert A. Yourell, MA
1

In part one, I suggested two games that hold people accountable for having a meaningful debate. Here are my suggestions for... READ MORE →

Magnetoencephalography: A Breakthrough Imaging Technique for Pediatrics

by Karen Vieira, MBA, PhD
1

Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is an imaging technique that is currently being used before resective surgery in pediatric epilepsy... READ MORE →

Sentinel Events – When Doctors Make Mistakes

by JC, MD
2

In the medical world, certain events that happen in the care of a patient are called sentinel events. These are unexpected... READ MORE →

Follow the Leader – Insight into Human Decision Making

by Sudip Ghosh, MD
2

Scientists at Leeds University, England believe that they have found the answer to how a lot of our unconscious actions are... READ MORE →

Make Money for Charity Debating Fundamentalists, Part I: The Games

by Robert A. Yourell, MA
4

Have you been frustrated, friends? Have you tried to talk to a fundamentalist about science? You’re frustrated, because... READ MORE →

Drugs and Pharmacology, Fifth Edition

by Shaheen E Lakhan, MD, PhD, MEd, MS, FAAN
0

Welcome to the fifth edition of Drugs and Pharmacology — a monthly blog carnival that aims to review posts “related... READ MORE →

Is it the Brain or the Game? Gender Differences in Gaming

by Sudip Ghosh, MD
3

New research findings from the Stanford University proves that men find playing video games more rewarding. This wouldn’t... READ MORE →

Fighting Depression: 10 Step Do-It-Yourself Approach

by Kar Malinim, MD
4

Few years back I realized that I was having many of the symptoms of mental illnesses: starting from anxiety, depression,... READ MORE →

Are Insurance Copayments Unethical?

by Lindsey Kay, MD
0

Mammograms are recommended for all women over the age of 45 as a breast cancer screening tool. Some insurance and Medicare... READ MORE →

Brain Blogging, Twenty-Eight Edition

by Shaheen E Lakhan, MD, PhD, MEd, MS, FAAN
7

Welcome to the twenty-eight edition of Brain Blogging — a semi-monthly blog carnival that aims to review posts “related... READ MORE →

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February 1, 2016

New ‘Brain Games’ Exclusive Preview – Times Square Mass Mind Reading

This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →

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