Interesting Links from December 21, 2014 – Surveillance for prostate cancer, interesting answers to a variety of questions
These are my links from December 21, 2014. The first has to do with a recent study related to actions when one has low-risk prostate cancer. The others have to do with some interesting sites I found for interesting, informative answers to lots of different types of questions. ‘Surveillance’ may be safest for low-risk prostate cancer […]
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TED Talks : Why we don’t understand as much as we think we do – Jonathan Drori (2007)
Today I listened to the TED Talk: Why we don’t understand as much as we think we do – Jonathan Drori (2007).  He starts by asking some simple questions that he claims most people get wrong. We get these wrong, he claims, because of the education and experiences we have had. They bias our understanding. […]
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