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For dual-income couples, it remains a man's world

Husbands who work long hours hurt wives' careers, but the reverse isn't true
April 22, 2010
News Wise
Decades of progress may have earned women their place at the office, but haven't won them an equal partnership in the home, and that puts hard-working women at a distinct disadvantage to their male peers.Youngjoo Cha, Cornell doctoral candidate
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Design plans for WSU's planned Biomedical and Health Sciences Building here - Art only

April 22, 2010
These conceptual drawings show the first and latter two phases of Washington State University Spokane's envisioned Biomedical and Health Sciences Building proposed for the Riverpoint Campus east of downtown. It would be constructed along the north
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Bullying, recession-related intimidation cited in studies

Feelings of inadequacy, financial crisis at core of chronicled behavior
April 22, 2010
Bosses who are in over their heads are more likely to bully subordinates, due to feelings of inadequacy that cause them to lash out at those around them, according to research from the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of what
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Dropout solutions under study

Foundation grants pay for Gonzaga researchers to find successful programs
April 22, 2010
Richard Ripley
Gonzaga University's School of Education is conducting a study of efforts employed nationally and internationally to reduce high school dropout rates.The Spokane-based Inland Northwest Community Foundation and the Seattle-based Bill & Melinda by
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—Staff photo by Mike McLean

Technology, stimulus energize headhunter activity here

Recruiter for utility, energy sectors predicts lasting growth
April 22, 2010
Mike McLean
The head-hunting arm here of Michigan-based Scope Services Inc. says it expects its growing executive-recruitment activities to expand further in coming years due in part to smart-grid initiatives and federal stimulus dollars allocated toward and a
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—Staff photo by Jeanne Gustafson

Giving kids training, hope

High-school students who didn't expect to do post-graduate study gain new confidence
April 22, 2010
Jeanne Gustafson
Jodi Davisson says she never used to see an educational future for herself."I wasn't even expecting to graduate high school," says the soft-spoken Spokane Community College student. She didn't imagine herself studying computers, either, she was
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On-job pesticide exposure linked to Parkinson's

People exposed to certain chemicals found to have threefold increased risk
April 22, 2010
News Wise
Workers whose occupations involve contact with pesticides appear to have an increased risk of having Parkinson's disease, says a report published in the medical journal Archives of Neurology.The development of Parkinson's disease related to was
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Intentional weight loss not harmful to seniors, study finds

Data refute widely held belief that losing pounds increases risk of death
April 22, 2010
News Wise
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, in Winston-Salem, N.C., claims that a new study by researchers there is the first to refute the widely held belief that intentional weight loss in older adults leads to increased risk of death.In or
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Geriatric massage therapy gaining in popularity nationally

Benefits are wide-ranging, but it's best for therapists to have special training
April 22, 2010
Millie Hynes
Vitality in retirement years often is challenged by health changes. Retirement communities address these concerns by offering amenities and services such as exercise rooms and medication assistance. One other service becoming more in demand to help
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St. Joseph adds hospitalist care at its facility

Nursing home has full-time nurse practitioner, backed by Sacred Heart physicians
April 22, 2010
Paul Read
ansitional Care Unit, of Spokane, says it has taken the unusual step of providing full-time, on-site medical oversight during the weekdays, as well as 24-hour access to hospitalists from the adjacent Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Joseph
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