Harvard Medical School
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Unidentified flying object - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 3 facts
claimHarvard Medical School initiated a review of John Mack's position in the late 1990s, which resulted in him retaining his tenure.
accountIn the late 1990s, Harvard Medical School initiated a review of John Mack's position on alien abduction, which resulted in him retaining his tenure but losing the professional respect of his colleagues.
quoteArnold Relman, the chairman of the Harvard Medical School review board, stated that after the review, John Mack was 'not taken seriously by his colleagues anymore'.
The Children and Screens Guide for Child Development and Media ... childrenandscreens.org 2 facts
claimKhadijah B. Watkins, MD, MPH, DFAACAP, Director of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Training at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, advises that parents and caregivers can help children by finding activities and places where they can connect with peers and adults while engaging in purposeful and meaningful tasks.
claimKhadijah B. Watkins, MD, MPH, DFAACAP, Director of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Training and Associate Director of The Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, states that while adolescents typically spend more time alone as they mature, a dramatic increase in isolation or a significant deviation from their baseline behavior (such as avoiding family activities like dinner or chatting) is a potential cause for concern.
How much sleep do you actually need? - Harvard Health health.harvard.edu Oct 30, 2023 2 facts
quoteEric Zhou of the Division of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School states that individual sleep needs vary, with some people requiring less than seven hours and others requiring more.
claimEric Zhou of the Division of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School advises that individuals should consider sleep quality in addition to the total number of hours slept per night.
Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART) frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimDavid R. Vago is affiliated with the Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School.
Why Sleep Matters: Consequences of Sleep Deficiency sleep.hms.harvard.edu 1 fact
claimA 2004 study led by Dr. Charles Czeisler of the Division of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School found that hospitals could reduce medical errors by up to 36 percent by limiting individual doctor work shifts to 16 hours and capping total work schedules at 80 hours per week.
Assess Your Sleep Needs - Division of Sleep Medicine sleep.hms.harvard.edu 1 fact
claimThe Division of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School advises individuals who are not feeling well-rested to consult a sleep specialist to improve their sleep environment, address behavioral changes interfering with sleep, or diagnose potential sleep disorders.
The Western Diet: Processed Foods and Meats Are Killing Us sentientmedia.org Jan 10, 2019 1 fact
referenceHarvard Medical School published an article outlining seven methods for stroke prevention, which include losing weight, lowering blood pressure, and treating diabetes.
Understanding acute and chronic inflammation - Harvard Health health.harvard.edu Apr 1, 2020 1 fact
claimDr. Robert H. Shmerling, medical editor of Understanding Inflammation from Harvard Health Publishing and an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, states that inflammation plays an essential role in healing and injury repair to keep the body safe and healthy.
The Power of Play: How Fun and Games Help Children Thrive healthychildren.org May 3, 2023 1 fact
claimMichael Yogman serves as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School.
Stress, Lifestyle, and Health – Psychology 2e OpenStax pressbooks.cuny.edu 1 fact
claimWalter Cannon, an American physiologist at Harvard Medical School, was an early pioneer in the study of stress.
Stress, Lifestyle, and Health – Introduction to Psychology open.maricopa.edu 1 fact
claimWalter Cannon, an American physiologist at Harvard Medical School, was one of the early pioneers in the study of stress and the first to identify the body's physiological reactions to stress in the early 20th century.