Thursday, August 3, 2017

Contribute to science from your office with national research nonprofit

Dental professionals don’t need to leave their offices to be involved in clinical studies that aim to advance the science of the profession.

From:

By Michelle Manchir

http://www.ada.org/en/publications/ada-news/2017-archive/august/contribute-to-science-from-your-office

Managing change and growth

Impacts on patient care and staff

From: By Tammara Plankers, CHBC http://www.ada.org/en/publications/ada-news/2017-archive/august/managing-change-and-growth

Unexpected impact of carbon emissions on diet

New research finds millions of people around the world will be at risk of nutrient deficiencies as a result of rising CO2 levels

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/protein-deficiency-rising-co2-carbon-emissions-climate/

Mayo Clinic Minute: Tips for traveling to developing countries



From: Mayo Clinic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uphE3u5rbd4

Is it time to replace that germy kitchen sponge?

New research sheds light on much bacteria may be growing in the germiest spot in the house – and what to do about it

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/kitchen-sponge-germs-bacteria/

Why Volunteer at Mayo Clinic



From: Mayo Clinic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir2k6hwd6n8

Americans Taking More Prescription Drugs Than Ever

Consumer Reports says many may be doing more harm than good



From: http://www.webmd.com/drug-medication/news/20170803/americans-taking-more-prescription-drugs-than-ever-survey?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Study warns: Yoga can hurt if not done right

Still, two-thirds feel better from this ancient form of exercise, study finds



From: http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/news/20170803/when-ouch-comes-with-the-ahh-yoga-has-risks?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Euthanasia deaths becoming common in Netherlands

Researchers say requests are increasing from people who aren't terminally ill in country where it is legal

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/euthanasia-assisted-suicide-deaths-netherlands/

Breakthrough gene repair technique could fix disease-causing mutation

Scientists in the U.S. have successfully repaired a faulty gene in human embryos for the first time. Researchers used the powerful technology known as CRISPR to fix the DNA mutation that causes an inherited form of heart disease. Seventy-two percent of the resulting embryos were disease-free. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss its potential and ethical concerns.

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/breakthrough-gene-repair-technique-could-fix-disease-causing-mutation/

Book cover of Tom Brady's "athlete's bible" revealed

The book, out in September, gives an inside look at how the New England Patriots quarterback stays in shape

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/tom-bradys-tb12-method-book-cover-revealed/

'Fat-Shaming' Patients Can Cause Real Harm

Many patients respond by avoiding needed care, psychologists warn



From: http://www.webmd.com/diet/obesity/news/20170803/fat-shaming-patients-can-cause-real-harm?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Study warns: Yoga can hurt if not done right

Still, two-thirds feel better from this ancient form of exercise, study finds



From: http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/news/20170803/study-warns-yoga-can-hurt-if-not-done-right?src=RSS_PUBLIC

Introducing student rep Emma



From: BritishDietetic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKBHM1Yqqw8