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Today in TIE: Austin wonders about the “8 hours of sleep a day” notion and has another edition of reading list, while Aaron points out
Today in TIE: Austin wonders about the “8 hours of sleep a day” notion and has another edition of reading list, while Aaron points out
The Intersection of Long-Term Care and End-of-Life Care, by Haiden A. Huskamp, Christine Kaufmann and David G. Stevenson (Medical Care Research and Review) High-quality end-of-life
Given the discussions recently on the need to cut entitlements, and the inability to recognize so much spending as entitlements, it’s inevitable that eventually we
Stephanie Hegarty writes that requiring eight, unbroken hours of sleep is a myth. In the early 1990s, psychiatrist Thomas Wehr conducted an experiment in which
the health services research blog
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