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Although society's perception might be that surgeons endure greater mental challenges and stress in their work duties than a primary care doctor, new research from experts at the University of Cincinnati (UC) shows that this isn't necessarily the case.
The new book, "A Companion to Forensic Anthropology," edited by Dr. Dennis Dirkmaat, chair of the Applied Forensic Sciences Department and the Master of Science program in Anthropology at Mercyhurst University, Erie, Pa., presents the most comprehensive assessment of the philosophy, goals, and practice of forensic anthropology today, with chapters by renowned international scholars and experts.
Although some reports of progress have emerged from closed-door negotiations, Democrats and Republicans appear to still be at odds regarding whether the current year funding bill should move beyond a "narrow slice of discretionary programs" to include some health programs — including Medicare.
Perry Ellis International today unveiled the first in a full roster of community involvement efforts scheduled for this fall.
On Tuesday at the World Water Week summit in Stockholm, WaterAid launched WASHwatch, "an online platform for monitoring government policy commitments and budgets for water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)," according to PLoS' "Speaking of Medicine" blog.
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