Pilot at Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess gives patients electronic access to therapists’ notes
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/boston-hospital-pilot-gives-patients-electronic-access-to-their-therapists-notes/2014/05/18/2d891bac-cfe5-11e3-a6b1-45c4dffb85a6_story.html?hpid=z1
Health & Science
BOSTON — For years, the woman went to a Boston hospital to talk to a therapist about being depressed and overweight. The therapist, listening closely, asked questions and jotted down notes on a memo pad.
New brain cells could be blanking out old memories, research on rodents suggests
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/new-brain-cells-could-be-blanking-out-old-memories-research-on-rodents-suggests/2014/05/17/e2623844-dc6d-11e3-b745-87d39690c5c0_story.html
Memory comes in many forms — automatic procedural memories, such as riding a bike, or the short-term storage of working memory — and forgetting could be the same.