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Health Promotion in the Workplace

2008 
mouse to the grouse" to those who live in a house (no "cat in the hat" here), the exploration ranges from the synapse to the effect of social classes. The author of the section of neurophysiology reflects that "if the brain were simple enough for us to understand, we would be so simple that we couldn't." The authors simplify a diverse group of topics including psycholinguistics, EEGs, rating scales, genetics, and sleep. Aside from the overly limited discussion of computed tomography and nuclear magnetic resonance and a lingering ques¬ tion about "Bruen's Classification" (we are told it has yet to be superceded but nobody defines it), the issues of clinical evaluation are cogently stated. My favorite chapter, "Clinical Neu¬ rology," reminds me to test the first cranial nerve for occult meningiomas (like many of you I seldom test it). And I didn't know that 2% of cases of multiple sclerosis are initially seen as
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