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When Doctors Don’t Tell the Truth

This is a pretty interesting article about some research into physicians and lying.

“While a majority of the nearly 2,000 doctors polled believed that physicians should never lie to patients or fail to inform them of the risks and benefits of a procedure or treatment, a large number also revealed that they had not been completely honest or transparent over the past year. More than half had described a patient’s prognosis more optimistically than warranted. More than 10 percent had said something untrue. And even though almost all the doctors said that they believed confidential health information should be disclosed only with authorization, more than two-thirds had revealed private health information to others without the patient’s explicit permission.”

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/01/when-doctors-dont-tell-the-truth/

    • #New York Times
    • #Lie
    • #Lying
    • #doctors
    • #Physicians
    • #medicine
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Every time I read an article about conservatives being “pro- life” I am reminded of my brother who died of ALS at the age of 47. He spent the last 6 years of his life in nursing homes where the care, supervision and meals were abysmal. One of his former roommates was smoking a cigarette, fell asleep and burned to death because his diaper caught fire. Another roommate went home for the weekend to visit his mother and committed suicide in the garage of her home so that he wouldn’t have to return to the nursing home. I have to say that in all the years my brother was there I never once saw a group of conservatives out in front of the building shouting slogans about the sanctity of life and how all lives - no matter what age - are meaningful. I never once saw a group of evangelicals visiting with patients, pushing wheelchairs, or feeding the elderly residents. There were no Rick Santorums advocating on behalf of my brother who several years before had been a pro golfer and was still the father of two adorable young boys.

When conservatives and evangelicals understand that ALL life really is sacred, including that of the elderly, the permanently disabled, the terminally ill, and the women and children who accidentally get bombed in the course of a war, then maybe I’ll listen to their opinions on contraceptives and/or abortion. For now, however, this is really just a politically heated argument about women’s reproductive rights and who gets to control those rights.

The ‘Safe, Legal, Rare’ Illusion - NYTimes.com (via tsotchke)

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Source: The New York Times

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    • #reproductive rights
    • #life
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    • #pallative care
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Secrets of a Mind-Gamer

I am constantly researching ways to improve my memory.  Mostly I need to manage the massive amount of material that needs to go into my mind.  I am currently reading two books on memory, but I also came across this article about a man’s journey to improve his own memory.  If you have some time it is definitely worth the read.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/02/20/magazine/mind-secrets.html?ref=science  

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    • #New York Times
    • #memory competition
    • #improving memory
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