Posts Tagged ‘literature’

Will Anyone Help My Parents?

Monday, April 6, 2009 11:26 No Comments

Professor James T. O’Reilly teaches at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, and has published thirty-eight textbooks on legal issues.  He is a member of the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys and is a former chair of the 16,000 member Section of the Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice of the American Bar Association.  In his new book How To Protect Elders From Harm , which is part of the Oceana’s Law for the Layperson Legal Almanac Series, is a useful resource for a

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Personalized Genetics: Too Soon, Too Little?

Sunday, February 8, 2009 16:15 No Comments

Personalized Medicine is the concept that managing patient’s health should be based on the individual patient’s specific characteristics instead of on the standards of care. Often the term ‘personalized medicine’ is restricted to the use of information about a patient’s genotype or gene expression profile to further tailor medical care to an individual’s needs (see [1])This so called Personalized Genetics is a beautiful concept.

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How does literature during the Depression reveal the pain in America?

Sunday, March 25, 2007 21:56 No Comments

I have a research paper where my topic is How Literature reveals the pain of the Depression in America. What can you tell me on it or link to it?
Thanks

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