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Culture Dish: Blackberry Addiction 'Similar to Drugs'
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Rebecca Skloot's blog on Science, Writing, and Life. Wednesday, August 23, 2006. Blackberry Addiction 'Similar to Drugs'. They don't call them crackberries for nothin: A study. Insert excuse here, usually it's I was out of town and my inbox is now filled with hundreds of unanswered messages I'm wading through. What more proof could a person possibly need? Posted by Rebecca Skloot at 10:05 AM. Dear, dear R,. Can you and your unnamed friend say denial. Don't fight the ADDICTION. New York City, New York.
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Culture Dish: Messiness Linked to Creativity
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Rebecca Skloot's blog on Science, Writing, and Life. Monday, April 30, 2007. Messiness Linked to Creativity. That's all I can say about this. Hall-e- freakin. People who inhabit moderately messy spaces are more creative than those who work in very organized ones, says Columbia University management professor Eric Abrahamson. Coauthor of A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits of Disorder. Labels: Just Plain Silly. Posted by Rebecca Skloot at 10:25 PM. That's good news for me. New York City, New York. The blo...
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Culture Dish: A Sad Day: FDA Approves First Dog Obesity Drug
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Rebecca Skloot's blog on Science, Writing, and Life. Tuesday, January 09, 2007. A Sad Day: FDA Approves First Dog Obesity Drug. The FDA just announced that they've just approved the first-ever obesity drug for dogs. Which really makes me cringe. Why? Because dogs don't have eating disorders - their owners have feeding disorders. For his food, he'd have eaten 2 1/2 times what I actually fed him, and surely become obese. My very healthy 17 year old dog Bonny. Eats 1/4 the recommended amount, always has.
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Culture Dish: Singing Basenjis
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Rebecca Skloot's blog on Science, Writing, and Life. Wednesday, November 15, 2006. I laugh very hard and very loud every time I listen to it. Thanks to Marc over at Improbable Research. Posted by Rebecca Skloot at 8:39 PM. What a great way to start my morning! This made me smile and is hilarious - you can hear the happiness in that dog. I liked the singing, but I was even more impressed by how well the dog played the flute. Wow! You think that dog's flute playing is impressive, check this out. Tissue Own...
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Culture Dish: New Pets Column Now Live
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Rebecca Skloot's blog on Science, Writing, and Life. Saturday, May 12, 2007. New Pets Column Now Live. I'm happy to report that I am now writing a monthly column about Pets for. Magazine. An editor at the magazine contacted me after reading this article. I wrote about my dog Bonny plus several animal-related posts. On this blog - she suggested I combine my love of animal stories with my decade of experience as a veterinary technician to write a regular series for. Which I thought was a fabulous idea).
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Culture Dish: Zzzzzzzzzzz
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Rebecca Skloot's blog on Science, Writing, and Life. Sunday, March 18, 2007. Okay, so Culture Dish has been sleeping - sorry about that. But it will wake up soon, with plenty of news and developments (which will explain the blog silence). So stay tuned . Posted by Rebecca Skloot at 12:35 PM. Yeah, but you have to admit, the picture is fabulous . New York City, New York. Rebecca Skloot is a freelance writer, contributing editor at Popular Science. Magazine, and sometimes-correspondent for NPR's RadioLab.
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Family life after traumatic brain injury: March 2008
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Family life after traumatic brain injury. A caregiver's personal narrative. Friday, March 28, 2008. Signs of progress to praise. Has greater control when frustrated;. Exhibits more empathy;. Showing more reasoning power;. Has better day to day memory;. Initiating conversation with content greater than social niceties;. Initiating participation with others in household chores;. Also initiating some household chores independently, and. An instance of independently returning to computer work after a break.
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Culture Dish: More Talking Dogs
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Rebecca Skloot's blog on Science, Writing, and Life. Friday, November 24, 2006. For those who were properly impressed by the singing basenji. I posted about last week, I give you Gibson. Pictured left) the world's tallest dog ( honest. Who happens to be able to say "I love you." Really, check out his site. And click on the paw under his picture. If you're like me, you'll click it compulsively about 20 times to hear it over and over again . (thanks for that tip, Sarah. Posted by Rebecca Skloot at 5:52 PM.
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Culture Dish: Culture Dish Move Complete - New Feed Now Live
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Rebecca Skloot's blog on Science, Writing, and Life. Friday, January 02, 2009. Culture Dish Move Complete - New Feed Now Live. Please update your RSS feeds . as mentioned below, Culture Dish has moved. You can subscribe to the new Culture Dish RSS feed here. You can also subscribe to have Culture Dish delivered to you via email here. Posted by Rebecca Skloot at 1:32 PM. New York City, New York. Rebecca Skloot is a freelance writer, contributing editor at Popular Science. View my complete profile. Fake Bl...