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Examining the Relationship Between Past Orientation and US Suicide Rates: An Analysis Using Big Data-Driven Google Search Queries
Conclusions: We empirically identified the positive relationship between the suicide rate and past orientation, which was measured by big data-driven Google search query.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - February 11, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Donghyun LeeHojun LeeMunkee Choi Source Type: research

Influence of legislations and news on Indian internet search query patterns of e-cigarettes
Conclusions: These findings suggest that search for information on ENDS is increasing and that these tobacco control policies and news items, targeting tobacco usage reduction, have only a short-term effect on the rate of searching for information on ENDS.
Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology - August 18, 2017 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Rooban Thavarajah Anusa Arunachalam Mohandoss Kannan Ranganathan Srinivas Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan Source Type: research

Why do adult dogs (Canis familiaris) commit the A-not-B search error?
It has been recently reported that adult domestic dogs, like human infants, tend to commit perseverative search errors; that is, they select the previously rewarded empty location in Piagetian A-not-B search task because of the experimenter’s ostensive communicative cues. There is, however, an ongoing debate over whether these findings reveal that dogs can use the human ostensive referential communication as a source of information or the phenomenon can be accounted for by “more simple” explanations like insufficient attention and learning based on local enhancement. In 2 experiments the authors systematically manipu...
Source: Journal of Comparative Psychology - August 19, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sümegi, Zsófia; Kis, Anna; Miklósi, Ádám; Topál, József Source Type: research

Identifying e-cigarette vape stores: description of an online search methodology
Conclusions Using the online search methodology we identified more ENDS vape stores than were on the state tobacco licensure list. This approach may be a promising strategy to identify and track the growth of ENDS vape stores over time, especially in states without a systematic licensing requirement for such stores.
Source: Tobacco Control - March 30, 2016 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Kim, A. E., Loomis, B., Rhodes, B., Eggers, M. E., Liedtke, C., Porter, L. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education (OCTAE): Performance Partnership Pilots (P3) CFDA Number 84.420A
Funding Opportunity Number: ED-GRANTS-042616-001 Opportunity Category: DiscretionaryFunding Instrument Type: Cooperative AgreementCategory of Funding Activity: EducationCFDA Number: 84.420Eligible Applicants State governmentsCounty governmentsCity or township governmentsSpecial district governmentsNative American tribal governments (Federally recognized)Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)Agency Name: EDClosing Date: Jun 27, 2016Award Ceiling: Expected Number of Awards: 10Creation Date: Apr 26, 2016Funding Opportunity Description: Note: Each funding oppo...
Source: Grants.gov - April 26, 2016 Category: Research Tags: Education Source Type: funding

Nicotine promotes the utility of short-term memory during visual search in macaque monkeys
ConclusionsNicotine improves visual search, mainly by increasing the utility of short-term memory, with minimal changes in oculomotor parameters.
Source: Psychopharmacology - July 8, 2022 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research

P 5. Motor cortical excitability in psychiatric disorders probed by transcranial magnetic stimulation: A systematic review
Conclusion: Our results show that motor-cortex TMS is currently not suitable as a general diagnostic tool for psychiatric disorders. The disease state, different phenotypes of the same diseases and the influence of neuroactive medication can be discussed as major confounding factors. While it seems to be possible to hypothetically transmit results from motor-cortex TMS to other cortical and subcortical structures, further investigations are needed to understand the meaning of alterations in motor-cortex excitability in psychiatric disorders.
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - September 1, 2013 Category: Neuroscience Authors: T. Bunse, W. Strube, T. Wobrock, F. Padberg, P. Falkai, A. Hasan Tags: Society Proceedings Source Type: research

Revisiting the Rise of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems Using Search Query Surveillance
Conclusions ENDS popularity is rapidly growing and evolving. These findings could inform survey questionnaire development for follow-up investigation and immediately guide policy debates about how the public perceives the health risks or cessation benefits of ENDS.
Source: American Journal of Preventive Medicine - February 14, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: research

Examining the relationship between past orientation and US suicide rates: an analysis using big data-driven Google search queries - Lee D, Lee H, Choi M.
BACKGROUND: Internet search query data reflect the attitudes of the users, using which we can measure the past orientation (Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory) to commit suicide. Examinations of past orientation often highlight certain predispositions of ...
Source: SafetyLit - February 27, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Tags: Risk Factor Prevalence, Injury Occurrence Source Type: news

'Real Life Bridget Jones' Shares An Update In Her Long Search For Love
When "Bridget Jones' Diary" came to the big screen in 2001, New York singleton Kim Coykendall related to the title character's messy, seemingly hopeless search for love -- in a big way. Kim's own relationship woes were what movies were made of, she said. The 34-year-old teacher dubbed herself a "real-life Bridget Jones" and shared her Bridget-Jones-level lows with the world on a 2004 episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show." First, Kim's "back-up man" fell through. "We had a pact that when we were 30 years old, if we were still single, we would get married," Kim said. "Well, I introduced him to one of my friends and now they'r...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - May 4, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Academic job search
I'm currently in the process of job search/application for an academic position. As you can imagine, the timelines at different institutions are slightly different, so while I've finished interviews at some places, I'm just starting them at other places. I've received term sheets (supposedly non-binding) for some institutions, and there's a deadline for me to sign them. I'm not quite sure if I want to 100% commit to these places yet since I still have a few more interviews going on. So, it... Read more
Source: Student Doctor Network - September 27, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Yui Tags: Hematology / Oncology Source Type: forums

The Phonemic Path: A Way to Measure Health That Can Lead to Health Improvement
By ANDY ORAM We know what improves health–but we’re simply years away from having the tools to achieve it. We know that we can reduce the chronic conditions plaguing the world’s populations by a subtle combination of: Closely monitoring the behavior of individuals Linking health goals to treatments and behavior changes Upgrading the problems in communities that contribute to disease Such activities call for supple and sophisticated ways to link together disparate types and sources of information–the subject of this article. Doing such linking requires a new way of approaching data that is lacking ...
Source: The Health Care Blog - September 3, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Simon Nath Tags: THCB Andy Oram Phenomic path Source Type: blogs

Lost and Confounded Until Hiker Finds Missing Plane
What forces of fate allow thousands of people to cross the same terrain without seeing the crashed airplane that John Weisheit discovered on May 20th? And what does his find tell us about the still-missing Boeing 777 that disappeared on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in March 2014?  Stay with me because I believe these two stories are related. River guide and Colorado River advocate John Weisheit was hiking in the Grand Canyon National Park with several others last week when the group came across the wreckage of a plane wedged between two boulders. The aircraft was "smashed, so compressed that it was ...
Source: Science - The Huffington Post - June 16, 2015 Category: Science Source Type: news