Cei mai inteligenti oameni de pe Pamant


Cei mai inteligenti oameni de pe Pamant nu sunt nici Carlos Slim, cel mai bogat din lume, si nici Bill Gates, creierul de la Microsoft. Un coreean, care ar putea trece drept "anonim", daca nu ar avea un IQ de peste 210, conduce topul celor mai destepti.

Kim Ung Yong: Admis la universitate la 4 ani
Nascut in 1962, este cel mai inteligent om din lume. A intrat in Cartea Recordurilor cu un IQ estimat la 210. La varsta de patru ani era capabil sa citeasca in japoneza, coreeana, germana si engleza. La cinci ani, rezolva ecuatii diferentiale si calcule cu integrale. Mai tarziu, invitat la o televiziune japoneza, si-a demonstrat fluenta in chineza, spaniola, vietnameza, tagalong, germana, engleza, japoneza si coreeana. La trei ani, cand alti copii sunt fascinati de cartile de colorat, Kim a fost invitat sa participe la cursurile de fizica ale Universitatii Hanyang, iar la sase ani isi petrecea timpul alaturi de savantii de la NASA. A lucrat aici pana in 1978, cand s-a reorientat, alegand ingineria civila, domeniu in care si-a luat doctoratul. I s-a oferit ocazia sa studieze la cele mai prestigioase universitati din Coreea, dar a ales o universitate de provincie, unde lucreaza si in prezent.
Gregory Smith: Nominalizat al Premiului Nobel la 12 ani
Nascut in 1990, Gregory Smith a invatat sa citeasca la doi ani, iar la 10 era deja student. Totusi, geniul este doar o parte a vietii lui Gregory. Cand nu devoreaza orice carte ii cade in mana, baiatul bate Globul in lung si-n lat ca activist pentru drepturile copiilor. Este fondator al International Youth Advocates, o organizatie care promoveaza pacea si buna intelegere intre tinerii din intreaga lume. S-a intalnit cu Bill Clinton si Mihail Gorbaciov si a tinut discursuri la ONU. Pentru toate acestea, Gregory a fost nominalizat de patru ori (!!!) la Premiul Nobel pentru Pace. Ultima lui realizare? Si-a luat permisul de conducere.

Ciobanasul-considerat cel mai frumos cantec al secolului XX


Cantecul ,, Lonely Sheperd (Ciobanasul) " a fost considerat cel mai frumos cantec al secolului XX. Compozitia a fost facuta de catre muzicianul german James Last si data spre
interpretare lui Gh. Zamfir. In videoclipul de mai jos ascultati piesa secolului 20, oferita publicului olandez drept ,, tribut " de catre orchestra lui André Rieu pentru muzica cereasca scrisa de Last. Momentul este si mai emotionant deoarece la data de 9
iunie 2015, autorul cantecului , decedase.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hAn1rN8VxM

Si acelas cantec inregistrat cu 37 de ani in urma de tinarul pe atunci Gheorghe Zamfir:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg_Cz8AdMaI


Intalnirea lunara APLR sambata 28 mai 2016, ora 12:00, spital Obregia


Intalnirea APLR de la sfarsitul lunii aprilie se ANULEAZA.

Urmatoarea intalnire va avea loc sambata  28 MAI 2016, ora 12:00, la Spitalul OBREGIA.

Va asteptam cu drag!

Prof.Dr. Aurel ROMILA


Addictive Behaviors: Alert 17 March-23 March

Addictive BehaviorsAddictive Behaviors Volume 58 ,  Pages 1-194, July 2016
Editorial Board    Pages IFC

  REVIEW
Interventions for comorbid problem gambling and psychiatric disorders: Advancing a developing field of research   Review Article Pages 21-30 N.A. Dowling, S.S. Merkouris, F.K. Lorains
The role of social stimuli content in neuroimaging studies investigating alcohol cue-reactivity   Review Article Pages 123-128 Martine Groefsema, Rutger Engels, Maartje Luijten

  ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Alcohol and cannabis use among college students: Substitutes or complements?   Original Research Article Pages 1-6 Ross E. O'Hara, Stephen Armeli, Howard Tennen
Social anxiety and alcohol-related impairment: The mediational impact of solitary drinking   Original Research Article Pages 7-11 Julia D. Buckner, Meredith A. Terlecki
Normative perceptions of alcohol-related consequences among college students   Original Research Article Pages 16-20 Emma I. Brett, Eleanor L. Leavens, Mary Beth Miller, Nathaniel Lombardi, Thad R. Leffingwell
A prospective, longitudinal study of cigarette smoking status among North American Indigenous adolescents   Original Research Article Pages 35-41 Mansoo Yu, Les B. Whitbeck
Negative urgency and emotion regulation predict positive smoking expectancies in non-smoking youth   Original Research Article Pages 47-52 Allyson L. Dir, Devin E. Banks, Tamika C.B. Zapolski, Elizabeth McIntyre, Leslie A. Hulvershorn
Caffeinated and non-caffeinated alcohol use and indirect aggression: The impact of self-regulation   Original Research Article Pages 53-59 Brynn E. Sheehan, Ashley N. Linden-Carmichael, Cathy Lau-Barraco
Understanding motivation to implement smoking bans among mothers with a hospitalized infant   Original Research Article Pages 60-67 Angela L. Stotts, Michelle R. Klawans, Thomas F. Northrup, Yolanda Villarreal, Melbourne F. Hovell
The impact of motives-related feedback on drinking to cope among college students   Original Research Article Pages 68-73 Claire E. Blevins, Robert S. Stephens
The impact of non-concordant self-report of substance use in clinical trials research   Original Research Article Pages 74-79 C. Brendan Clark, Cosmas M. Zyambo, Ye Li, Karen L. Cropsey
Role transitions and substance use among Hispanic emerging adults: A longitudinal study using coarsened exact matching   Original Research Article Pages 95-99 Jon-Patrick Allem, Steve Sussman, Daniel W. Soto, Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati, Jennifer B. Unger
Impulsivity and addiction severity in cocaine and opioid dependent patients   Original Research Article Pages 104-109 Laia Rodríguez-Cintas, Constanza Daigre, Lara Grau-López, Carmen Barral, Jesús Pérez-Pazos, Núria Voltes, María Dolores Braquehais, Miquel Casas, Carlos Roncero
Day-to-day variations in high-intensity drinking, expectancies, and positive and negative alcohol-related consequences   Original Research Article Pages 110-116 Megan E. Patrick, Jessica M. Cronce, Anne M. Fairlie, David C. Atkins, Christine M. Lee
Diagnostic Concordance between DSM-5 and ICD-10 Cannabis Use Disorders   Original Research Article Pages 117-122 Steven L. Proctor, Daniel C. Williams, Albert M. Kopak, Andrew C. Voluse, Kevin M. Connolly, Norman G. Hoffmann
Residential and outpatient treatment completion for substance use disorders in the U.S.: Moderation analysis by demographics and drug of choice   Original Research Article Pages 129-135 Gerald J. Stahler, Jeremy Mennis, Joseph P. DuCette
Polysubstance use patterns and trajectories in vocational students — A latent transition analysis   Original Research Article Pages 136-141 Samuel Tomczyk, Anya Pedersen, Reiner Hanewinkel, Barbara Isensee, Matthis Morgenstern
Alcohol issues prior to training in the United States Air Force   Original Research Article Pages 142-148 Karen J. Derefinko, Robert C. Klesges, Zoran Bursac, Melissa A. Little, Ann Hryshko-Mullen, Gerald W. Talcott
Examining an underlying mechanism between perceived stress and smoking cessation-related outcomes   Original Research Article Pages 149-154 Zuzuky Robles, Lorra Garey, Julianna Hogan, Jafar Bakhshaie, Norman B. Schmidt, Michael J. Zvolensky
Trends in cigarette smoking and cessation among Medicare managed care recipients, 2005–2012   Original Research Article Pages 155-160 Jacob Y. Isenberg, Ana R. Quiñones, Christopher G. Slatore, Will C. Bryson, Stephen M. Thielke
Cumulative contextual risk at birth in relation to adolescent substance use, conduct problems, and risky sex: General and specific predictive associations in a Finnish birth cohort   Original Research Article Pages 161-166 W. Alex Mason, Stacy-Ann A. January, Mary B. Chmelka, Gilbert R. Parra, Jukka Savolainen, Jouko Miettunen, Marjo-Riitta Järvelin, Anja Taanila, Irma Moilanen
Past year non-medical opioid use and abuse and PTSD diagnosis: Interactions with sex and associations with symptom clusters   Original Research Article Pages 167-174 Kathryn Z. Smith, Philip H. Smith, Sarah A. Cercone, Sherry A. McKee, Gregory G. Homish
Comparative analysis of smoking cessation smartphone applications available in 2012 versus 2014   Original Research Article Pages 175-181 Harveen Kaur Ubhi, Daniel Kotz, Susan Michie, Onno C.P. van Schayck, David Sheard, Abiram Selladurai, Robert West
Psychometric validation of measures of alcohol expectancies, retrospective subjective response, and positive drinking consequences for use with adolescents   Original Research Article Pages 182-187 M.E. Morean, S. Zellers, M. Tamler, S. Krishnan-Sarin
Do my peers approve? Interest in injunctive norms feedback delivered online to college student drinkers   Original Research Article Pages 188-193 Jennifer E. Merrill, Mary Beth Miller, Sara G. Balestrieri, Kate B. Carey

  SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
Anxiety sensitivity in relation to quit day dropout among adult daily smokers recruited to participate in a self-guided cessation attempt    Pages 12-15 Kirsten J. Langdon, Samantha G. Farris, Julianna B.D. Hogan, Kristin W. Grover, Michael J. Zvolensky
Reducing alcohol-related aggression: Effects of a self-awareness manipulation and locus of control in heavy drinking males    Pages 31-34 Danielle M. Purvis, Kathryn E. Gallagher, Dominic J. Parrott
The relationship between gambling attitudes, involvement, and problems in adolescence: Examining the moderating role of coping strategies and parenting styles    Pages 42-46 Ramsay W. Dixon, George J. Youssef, Penelope Hasking, Murat Yücel, Alun C. Jackson, Nicki A. Dowling
Additional validity evidence for the PROMIS Smoking Assessment Toolkit    Pages 80-84 Maria O. Edelen, Wenjing Huang, Brian D. Stucky
Distress tolerance predicts coping motives for marijuana use among treatment seeking young adults    Pages 85-89 Stephen Semcho, Sarah A. Bilsky, Sarah F. Lewis, Ellen W. Leen-Feldner
Impact of length of injecting career on HIV incidence among people who inject drugs    Pages 90-94 Jacqueline Montain, Lianping Ti, Kanna Hayashi, Paul Nguyen, Evan Wood, Thomas Kerr
Testing an affective judgment model of distress tolerance in college heavy drinkers    Pages 100-103 Jang-Won Seo, Seok-Man Kwon
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