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How much does personality determine our health? That question has been pondered, studied and argued over for decades. Most people would say... Read more »
Certain medications can interfere with the ability to do a job; for example, narcotics can interfere with your ability to drive or operate... Read more »
Personalized medicine actually has two meanings. The first, and probably the one most familiar to us in San Francisco, is the trend to have... Read more »
The label of “narcissist” comes from a Greek myth about the hunter named Narcissus who was so proud of his own physical attractiveness... Read more »
In a recent blog, I mentioned how my introversion can be a severe handicap in situations where I should be mingling. It is also the... Read more »
They are bound to happen, the power struggle between parent and child. Parents believe they have the upper hand, they are the one in control but... Read more »
Several statistical terms are important to understand when trying to make sense of who should have their PSA tested or their prostate biopsied. The... Read more »
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A questionnaire by researcher C.R. Cloninger and colleagues is useful in clinical practice to detect personality disorders (PDs) among patients who... Read more »
My fiancee is a paraplegic. He has a c-7 spinal cord injury. We both want children, but we aren't sure if he can have children. I wanted to know if... Read more »
A simple personality test may help doctors discern between a common type of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Researchers say patients who exhibit... Read more »