The Adventures of Dr. McNinja
THE ADVENTURES OF DR. MCNINJA has concluded, but I am happy you’ve found it! DO NOT JUST HIT THE BACK BUTTON ON THAT LAST STORY. Mega spoilers ahoy. Instead, go on right to the beginning and read from there, OR check out the handy NEW READER section, made specifically for your enjoyment and comfort. It’s on the top right of the page.
Dr. Russell A. Barkley - Dedicated to Education and Research on …
Welcome to the official website of Russell A. Barkley, Ph.D., an internationally recognized authority on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD/ADD) in children & adults who has dedicated his career to widely disseminating science-based information about ADHD. Dr. Barkley retired as a Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology from the University of Massachusetts …
Epworth Sleepiness Scale – The Official Website of the Epworth
This is a personal website of Dr Murray Johns from Melbourne, Australia. It deals with the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale for Children and Adolescents (ESS-CHAD), which Dr Johns developed. The ESS measures a person’s general level of daytime sleepiness, or their average sleep propensity in daily life (ASP).
Schema Therapy - Introduction
Slide Shows: This is the most visited section of the site.You can watch 4 different slide shows related to schema therapy: the conceptual model, the treatment approach, borderline personality disorder, and a slide show for the general public based on …
Geography : Physical Geography
Physical Geography is a sub-discipline of two much larger fields of study - Geography and Earth Sciences. The main purpose of Physical Geography is to explain the spatial characteristics of the various natural phenomena associated with the Earth's …
With talk of a sixth Covid-19 wave, can we trust data models?
Given that different assumptions made by researchers will generate very different projections, claims made by health experts should be accompanied by a …
https://www.scmp.com/comment/letters/article/3178043/talk-sixth-covid-19-wave-hong-kong-can-we-trust-data-models