Tech-enabled caregiving can help dementia patients stay at home — perhaps for too long
Jason Karlawish of the Perelman School of Medicine writes about the promise and peril of technology-enabled caregiving for dementia patients.
Investing in nurses reduces physician burnout
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Addressing post-separation abuse
Amy Johnson with client horse Cartier in New Bolton Center’s Equine Performance and Evaluation Facility arena.
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Pushing the boundaries of equine neurology in the field and the lab
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Catch him if you can: Jared Richardson’s remarkable career
Google promises gift cards to some who agree to hand over data
Joseph Turow of the Annenberg School for Communication warns of the drawbacks to widespread collection of consumers’ data online.
Analyzing feminism and traditional gender roles on social media
WXPN's Mike Vasilikos, Midday host; Robert Drake, producer and Land of the Lost host; and Kristen Kurtis, Morning Show host, holding their results of the 885 Cover Songs Quiz, available at XPN.org as part of the 885 Greatest Cover Songs countdown.
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The greatest cover songs, from Whitney Houston to Metallica
VA staff flag dangerous errors ahead of new health records expansion
Ross Koppel of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on a new VA health-records system.
Konrad Kording and Ioana Marinescu.
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