October 22, 2013
Mohenjo
Technical
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If eHarmony or Match.com features more prominently in your “how we met” story than a smoky nightclub or the produce aisle, you’re probably not so reluctant to admit it.
Six out of 10 Americans now believe dating sites are a good way to meet people, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project.
That’s up from 44% who felt that way in 2005, the last time Pew conducted a similar survey.
And barely two out of every 10 people (21%) still feel that “people who use online dating sites are desperate.” Eight years ago, almost 30% thought so.
“General public attitudes toward online dating have become much more positive in recent years, and social networking sites are now playing a prominent role when it comes to navigating and documenting romantic relationships,” reads a summary of Pew’s report.
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Nearly one in four online daters say they’ve found a spouse or long-term partner on one of the sites, a new report says.
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August 6, 2013
Mohenjo
Medical
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Almost everybody knows somebody that has developed dementia. The progressive loss of cognition and function can have devastating effects on the individual and their family and loved ones. Furthermore, patients with dementia can develop personality and behavior changes that can significantly strain the function and stability of their personal relationships.
Currently there are no known ways to prevent dementia. Our inability to prevent dementia is partially due to an incomplete understanding of what causes many of the most common forms of dementia, such as Alzheimers disease.
In the absence of clear treatment strategies to prevent dementia, a plausible next option is to try to treat or prevent risk factors known to cause it.
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Dementia, our ‘immoral neglect’
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