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            <title>Obama Campaign in Photos</title>
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            <description>The Obama Campaign in Photos: Callie Shell - Obama (The Digital Journalist)Thanks to Berci Mesko from scienceroll.com for sharing the link on FriendFeed.Thanks for reading :)

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            <title>Are you listening Hillary?</title>
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            <description>I hope the Clinton campaign, and the candidate herself, hear or read what Keith Olbermann had to say tonight.
The complete transcript is here and here it is from YouTube:

I found this blog as I was looking for Keith Olbermann&amp;#8217;s commentary and replied as follows:
Well said! I have resorted to links to Keith Olbermann’s impassioned comment tonight [...] (Source: My journey with AIDS)</description>
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            <title>Carnival of Education #159: Briefing the Next US President on 35 Issues</title>
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            <description>Dear Mr or Mrs Next US President,
Thank you for stopping during recess for a quick study session. 35 educators have collaborated to present this Carnival of Education as a useful lesson plan for you and your education policy team on what our real concerns and suggestions are.
In case this is your first visit to our SharpBrains blog, let me first of all point out some useful resources to stay sane during the rest of the campaign: selected Brain Teasers, a list of 21 great Brain Books, over a dozen interviews with leading scientists on learning and brain-based topics, and more.
Without further ado, let's proceed to the issues raised. We hope they provide, at the very least, good mental stimulation for you and your advisors.

Education as a System 
    
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            <title>Grand Rounds: Briefing the Next US President</title>
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            <description>Dear Mr or Mrs Next US President,
Thank you for visiting Grand Rounds, the weekly collection of the best health and medical blog posts, in the midst of your very busy schedule.
The health and medical blogosphere would like to make sure you and your team take into account the issues outlined below as you and your aids formulate your policies and put together the team that will further define and implement them.
Without further ado, let me outline these 38 questions and topics.
Dear Mr or Mrs Next US President,
1. Your main asset is your brain. What have you done lately to maintain your brain? (SharpBrains).
 
Health Policy
2. Who do you support as US Science Advisor? (A Blog Aroud the Clock).
3. Not to depress you but...are you aware that healthcare reform is really hard? how will you chan...</description>
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            <title>Grand Rounds Here Next Tuesday</title>
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            <description>You can now check the last edition of Grand Rounds blog carnival. Grand Rounds brings, weekly, the best blog posts on health and medical issues.
We will host the next edition in our blog, on Tuesday January 15th.
Theme of the edition: Briefing The Next US President. You can choose to write about some issue very close to your heart, that you'd like to make sure the next US President pays attention to. Or simply send us your best post this week: I will include all the good posts I receive, to provide a window into what health and medicine professionals are thinking of in a typical week.
Send submissions to afernandez at gmail dot com, with Grand Rounds in the subject line.
Looking forward your submissions!

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            <title>10 Brain Fitness New Year's Resolutions</title>
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            <description>You have survived the 2007 shopping and eating season. Congratulations! Now it's time to shift gears and focus on 2008...whether you write down some New Year resolutions or contemplate some things that you want to let go of from last year and set intentions and goals for this year - as is a friend's tradition on the winter solstice.
To summarize the key findings of the last 20 years of neuroscience research on how to &amp;quot;exercise our brains&amp;quot;, there are three things that we can strive for: novelty, variety and challenge. If we do these three things, we will build new connections in our brains, be mindful and pay attention to our environment, improve cognitive abilities such as pattern-recognition, and in general contribute to our lifelong brain health.
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