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    Sleep: Where Biology and Psychology Meet (Video)

    Sleep: Where Biology and Psychology Meet (Video)

    Rachel Manber, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry, explains how biology and psychology interact to regulate sleep and discusses what we can learn from this interaction to get a better night's rest. (December 4, 2008)

    • 4 sec
    Sleep: Where Biology and Psychology Meet (Audio)

    Sleep: Where Biology and Psychology Meet (Audio)

    Rachel Manber, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry, explains how biology and psychology interact to regulate sleep and discusses what we can learn from this interaction to get a better night's rest. (December 4, 2008)

    • 4 sec
    • video
    The Creative Brain: Imagination and Knowledge (Video)

    The Creative Brain: Imagination and Knowledge (Video)

    More than 20 years ago, Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, MD, crossed the US-Mexico border with no money and very little English to find work as a migrant farmworker in the fields of California. (November 13, 2008)

    • 3 sec
    The Creative Brain: Imagination and Knowledge (Audio)

    The Creative Brain: Imagination and Knowledge (Audio)

    More than 20 years ago, Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, MD, crossed the US-Mexico border with no money and very little English to find work as a migrant farmworker in the fields of California. (November 13, 2008)

    • 3 sec
    • video
    Sexuality and Intimacy Concerns Following a Breast Cancer Diagnosis (Video)

    Sexuality and Intimacy Concerns Following a Breast Cancer Diagnosis (Video)

    Sexuality is an important survivorship concern for women who have been treated for breast or gynecological cancer. Yet it is largely overlooked by their healthcare providers, says Leah Millheiser, MD. (April 2, 2008)

    • 3 sec
    Sexuality and Intimacy Concerns Following a Breast Cancer Diagnosis (Audio)

    Sexuality and Intimacy Concerns Following a Breast Cancer Diagnosis (Audio)

    Sexuality is an important survivorship concern for women who have been treated for breast or gynecological cancer. Yet it is largely overlooked by their healthcare providers, says Leah Millheiser, MD. (April 2, 2008)

    • 3 sec

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