JAMA Internal Medicine Study Highlights A study by Jennifer G. Clarke, M.D., M.P.H., of Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Pawtucket, and colleagues suggests that behavioral intervention provided prior to release from prison improves tobacco abstinence in the community. (Online First) A total of...
The feminists that I've met In the world (and believe me I've tried hard not to meet them) have been a pretty obnoxious bunch of people, overly domineering, unable to give an inch in a disagreement with a man even when they are clearly wrong and spoiling for an argument with a man at most every...
Social factors have consistently been implicated as a cause of vulnerability to alcohol use and abuse. The reverse is also true, in that individuals who engage in excessive drinking may alter their social context. New research on drinking among older adults has found that older adults who have...