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    Alien Registration- Beaudoin, Arthur L. (Biddeford, York County)

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    https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/2546/thumbnail.jp

    With Diurnal Mathematic

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    Breakfast with ROSY: an evaluation

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    Incunabula

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    An Adventure into the Prehistory of the Memphis Area

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    This article explores the prehistory of Shelby County and the Memphis area prior to the coming of Hernando De Soto in 1542

    Midden Materials Stored in the Memphis Museum

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    This is a list of various artifacts recovered from the site of Chucalissa that went on to storage at the Memphis museum presumably in the 1960s

    A test of the somnolent mentation theory and the cognitive shuffle insomnia treatment

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    Insomnia affects about 33% of Americans according to Harvey & Tang (2003) who called for new cognitive treatments. We will report preliminary results from a test of (a) the Somnolent Mentation theory (SMT) of sleep onset (SO) and (b) a new cognitive treatment for insomnia, the cognitive shuffle (CS), derived from the SMT (Beaudoin, 2013, 2014). According to SMT, incoherent mentation characteristic of SO is not merely a side-effect of the SO period but promotes it, meaning it is somnolent. The SMT identifies several types of insomnolent mentation, which involve sense making (e.g., problem solving). SMT postulates counter-insomnolent mentation, thought patterns that interfere with insomnolent mentation. The CS is predicted to be both somnolent and counter-insomnolent (super-somnolent). Participants either engage in constructive worry Carney & Waters (2006) or in the CS using SomnoTest an iOS app developed by CogSci Apps Corp. (led by Beaudoin) based on mySleepButton®.&nbsp

    Reducing hip fractures in the elderly

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    Victoria Leytin, Francesca L Beaudoin Department of Emergency Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USADate of preparation: 6th December 2010 Conflict of interest: None declaredClinical question: Is there evidence that hip protectors and vitamin D with calcium supplementation reduce hip fractures in the elderly?Results: The results are that vitamin D and calcium supplementation reduce incidence of hip fractures. Hip protectors provide some benefit in reducing hip fractures in elderly patients in residential facilities.Implementation: Primary care providers should assess patients for the risk of hip fracture and consider using hip protectors and nutritional supplementaton in selected individuals to prevent fractures.Keywords: hip fracture, hip protector, vitamin D, calciu
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