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10 Questions Doctors Wish Their Patients Would Ask 09/25/2014 12:00am • A curious patient is a healthy patient.When you go to the doctor it's typically for a specific problem, such as a cold, stomach pain or other issue that you want to get better. But often in their haste to be cured, patients fail to ask doctors questions about their health and take advantage of the s 10 Medical Schools Where Grads Have High Debt 09/25/2014 12:00am • The Price of a Medical School DegreeMedical school debt can take years -- or even decades -- to pay off, with many graduates borrowing well over $100,000 to pay tuition and fees. At some schools, the indebtedness of graduates is $200,000 or more. Here are the 10 medical schools where 2012 graduates 10 Questions Doctors Wish Their Patients Would Ask 09/25/2014 12:00am • A curious patient is a healthy patient.When you go to the doctor it's typically for a specific problem, such as a cold, stomach pain or other issue that you want to get better. But often in their haste to be cured, patients fail to ask doctors questions about their health and take advantage of the s 10 Questions Doctors Wish Their Patients Would Ask 09/25/2014 12:00am • A curious patient is a healthy patient.When you go to the doctor it's typically for a specific problem, such as a cold, stomach pain or other issue that you want to get better. But often in their haste to be cured, patients fail to ask doctors questions about their health and take advantage of the s 10 Medical Schools Where Grads Have High Debt 09/25/2014 12:00am • The Price of a Medical School DegreeMedical school debt can take years -- or even decades -- to pay off, with many graduates borrowing well over $100,000 to pay tuition and fees. At some schools, the indebtedness of graduates is $200,000 or more. Here are the 10 medical schools where 2012 graduates A Closer Look: Ways to hide, secure data on phones 09/24/2014 03:44pm • ANICK JESDANUN AP Technology Writer NEW YORK (AP) -- Apple got a lot of attention last week when it released a new privacy policy along with a declaration that police can't get to your password-protected data.Essentially, your photos, messages and other documents are automatically encrypted when you US, California release roadmap for solar projects 09/24/2014 03:40pm • ELLEN KNICKMEYER Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- State and federal officials sought Tuesday to bring order to California's boom for renewable-energy plants in the Mojave and other southern California deserts, releasing a roadmap covering 22.5 million acres that designates some areas for large Investors fret Yahoo's future, stock dips 09/24/2014 09:14am • BRANDON BAILEY AP Technology Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Yahoo may be losing some appeal on Wall Street now that U.S. investors can buy directly into Alibaba.Yahoo's stock fell Monday as investors grappled with uncertainty about CEO Marissa Mayer's efforts to turn around the struggling Silicon Vall The 6 best bill splitting apps 09/24/2014 12:00am • We've all been there. You've enjoyed an evening out with friends or work colleagues, eaten a nice meal, shared pleasant conversation -- and then the check arrives. Some of you are paying cash. Some are paying with plastic. At least one of you is put out that the group is splitting the avocado and The band Tennis bats about a classic pop sound 09/23/2014 09:22pm • DAVID BAUDER AP Entertainment Writer NEW YORK (AP) -- Besides terminal unhipness, the band Tennis has a practical reason to regret taking its name from an inside joke between founding couple Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley."It's hard to have a name that no one can Google," said Riley, who has his own MCPS Lunches Phone App, New Website 09/23/2014 12:40pm • The days of checking the web or local TV news station for school snow day closures are long gone. Montgomery County Public Schools on Monday launched a new website and mobile app that will send push notifications to a user’s phone or tablet about emergency closures, delays and other important Stanford says it never promised to use Google money for privacy research Stanford says it never promised to use Google money for privacy research 09/23/2014 11:42am • UPDATE- 9/26/2014, 6:30 a.m. ET A Stanford official said on Wednesday that its Center for Internet and Society has never promised not to use Google money for privacy research. The university's legal filing should not be read to imply a prohibition on Google money being spent on privacy research 10 Online Business Programs Where Out-of-State Students Pay the Least 09/23/2014 12:00am • Online B-Schools Where Tuition is CheapMany online graduate business programs charge just as much -- if not more -- than their on-campus counterparts. But prospective students can get a cost-effective online degree if they are willing to do a little comparison shopping.Here are the 10 online graduat 6 ways to hunt for headhunters 09/23/2014 12:00am • In many areas, the U.S. economy is heating up. While long-term unemployment remains persistently high, in many labor markets, employers are finding it increasingly difficult to find talented people for key hard-to-fill roles. For example, the Boston Business Journal recently reported that the r Yahoo rakes in another jackpot from Alibaba's IPO 09/22/2014 09:34am • MICHAEL LIEDTKE AP Technology Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Yahoo is making amends for years of blundering with one smart move: an early investment in Alibaba Group that has turned into a multibillion-dollar boon.The latest windfall came with Alibaba's record-setting IPO completed late Thursday, in w
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