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Doctors Say Medication Is Overused in Dementia
Group: alt.flame.psychiatry · Group Profile · Search for neuroscience in alt.flame.psychiatry
Author: Thetaworks
Date: Sep 18, 2008 19:00
...safe and living at home, rather than in a nursing home. If patients are prescribed an antipsychotic, it should be a very low dose for the shortest period necessary, said Dr. Dillip V. Jeste, a professor of psychiatry and neuroscience at the University of California, San Diego. It may take a few weeks or months to control behavior. In many cases, the patient can then be weaned off of the drugs or kept at a very low dose. Some experts...
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US-NJ: Livingston-SAS Programmer
Group: aol.neighborhood.nj.jerseycity · Group Profile · Search for neuroscience in aol.neighborhood.nj.jerseycity
Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Sep 18, 2008 05:02
... web site Description: Seeking a SAS programmer with 3+ years experience. This will be at least a 6 month contract. In this role you will develop and validate SAS programs for data mining for a Neuroscience product. You will provide tables, listings, and figures for publications and internal reviews. You must have advanced SAS programming skills, with 3+ years experience in a medical setting, preferably working with clinical trial data...
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Re: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics
Group: alt.magick · Group Profile · Search for neuroscience in alt.magick
Author: Bassos
Date: Sep 16, 2008 11:42
... wrote in message news:r5WdnYf6cPgFjVLVnZ2dnUVZ_tfinZ2d@rcn.net... "Bassos" <zebazz_NOPE@zonnet.nl> wrote in message news:48cec1bb$0$3113$e4fe514c@dreader19.news.xs4all.nl... Ofcourse you are aware that 'up to date' neuroscience does not claim to be able to map anything. Yes, the theories are interesting. But no, there is no actual convincing evidence for a singular theory. You could know this by keeping up to...
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Re: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for neuroscience in alt.philosophy
Author: Bassos
Date: Sep 16, 2008 11:42
... wrote in message news:r5WdnYf6cPgFjVLVnZ2dnUVZ_tfinZ2d@rcn.net... "Bassos" <zebazz_NOPE@zonnet.nl> wrote in message news:48cec1bb$0$3113$e4fe514c@dreader19.news.xs4all.nl... Ofcourse you are aware that 'up to date' neuroscience does not claim to be able to map anything. Yes, the theories are interesting. But no, there is no actual convincing evidence for a singular theory. You could know this by keeping up to...
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Re: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics
Group: alt.magick · Group Profile · Search for neuroscience in alt.magick
Author: Bassos
Date: Sep 16, 2008 11:37
...". It's a considered judgment. Please read "How the Mind Works", by Dr. Steven Pinker, Psychology Dept. Harvard University, as an introduction to how this judgment arose. Ofcourse you are aware that 'up to date' neuroscience does not claim to be able to map anything. Bassos, you should try actually reading some of the stuff I cite. Perhaps you should cite better stuff. It would do you a world of good ...
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Re: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for neuroscience in alt.philosophy
Author: Bassos
Date: Sep 16, 2008 11:37
...". It's a considered judgment. Please read "How the Mind Works", by Dr. Steven Pinker, Psychology Dept. Harvard University, as an introduction to how this judgment arose. Ofcourse you are aware that 'up to date' neuroscience does not claim to be able to map anything. Bassos, you should try actually reading some of the stuff I cite. Perhaps you should cite better stuff. It would do you a world of good ...
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Re: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics
Group: alt.magick · Group Profile · Search for neuroscience in alt.magick
Author: marika
Date: Sep 15, 2008 18:48
"Bassos" <zebazz_NOPE@zonnet.nl> wrote in message news:48cec1bb$0$3113$e4fe514c@dreader19.news.xs4all.nl... Ofcourse you are aware that 'up to date' neuroscience does not claim to be able to map anything. Yes, the theories are interesting. But no, there is no actual convincing evidence for a singular theory. You could know this by keeping up to date. Hell, The best researched bit of cortex is the Ocipital lobe, you ...
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Re: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for neuroscience in alt.philosophy
Author: marika
Date: Sep 15, 2008 18:48
"Bassos" <zebazz_NOPE@zonnet.nl> wrote in message news:48cec1bb$0$3113$e4fe514c@dreader19.news.xs4all.nl... Ofcourse you are aware that 'up to date' neuroscience does not claim to be able to map anything. Yes, the theories are interesting. But no, there is no actual convincing evidence for a singular theory. You could know this by keeping up to date. Hell, The best researched bit of cortex is the Ocipital lobe, you ...
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Re: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics
Group: alt.magick · Group Profile · Search for neuroscience in alt.magick
Author: Tom
Date: Sep 15, 2008 15:52
...s a considered judgment. Please read "How the Mind Works", by Dr. Steven Pinker, Psychology Dept. Harvard University, as an introduction to how this judgment arose. Ofcourse you are aware that 'up to date' neuroscience does not claim to be able to map anything. Bassos, you should try actually reading some of the stuff I cite. It would do you a world of good intellectually, and make you look less like a complete ass ...
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Re: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for neuroscience in alt.philosophy
Author: Tom
Date: Sep 15, 2008 15:52
...s a considered judgment. Please read "How the Mind Works", by Dr. Steven Pinker, Psychology Dept. Harvard University, as an introduction to how this judgment arose. Ofcourse you are aware that 'up to date' neuroscience does not claim to be able to map anything. Bassos, you should try actually reading some of the stuff I cite. It would do you a world of good intellectually, and make you look less like a complete ass ...
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