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  Evsey Domar
One might speculate perhaps that the circumstances of Evsey Domar's life conspired in his favor.
A Russian-born, Manchurian-raised, MIT economist, Domar has made contributions in three main areas of economics: economic growth, comparative economics and economic history.
His work on economic growth began with his 1944 model on government debt, which considered how economic growth can lighten the burden of the government debt.
cepa.newschool.edu /het/profiles/domar.htm   (204 words)

  
 The Domar Center for Mind/Body Health Home Page
The Center is led by Alice (Ali) Domar, Ph.D. Dr. Domar is recognized as an international leader in the field of mind/body medicine and women’s health.
The Domar Center clinical staff includes experts in numerous disciplines including acupuncture, massage, psychology, nutrition, and restorative yoga.
The Clinical Services at the Domar Center focus on health conditions such as infertility, PMS, menopause, eating disorders, and cancer as well as on the reduction of symptoms including hot flashes, chronic pain, insomnia, anxiety, gastrointestinal problems, headaches, and back problems.
www.domarcenter.com   (200 words)

  
  Blues: No Baby Holiday Blues-- Alice Domar, PhD
Domar: In addition to a semen analysis, they will want a medical history on both of you, a menstrual history from you, physical exam of either both of you or just you, and some basic lab tests.
Domar: The general rule of thumb if you're under 35 is after a year of unprotected regular intercourse, and if you're over 35, and/or you have a significant health concern (endometriosis, pelvic infection, your husband had a history of undescended testicles) you should go after six months.
Domar: I would say that since probably 20 to 30% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, it would not be considered a significant health issue.
www.medicinenet.com /script/main/art.asp?li=MNE&articlekey=54644   (2948 words)

  
 New Professionally Moderated Emotional Issues Board -- Moderated by Dr. Alice Domar
A graduate of Concord Academy and Colby College, Dr. Domar received her M.A. and Ph.D. in Health Psychology from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Ferkauf School of Professional Psychology of Yeshiva University in 1986.
Domar is currently the Director of the Mind/Body Center for Women's Health at Boston IVF, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Domar is also on the Executive Committee of the Mental Health Professional Group of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine.
www.inciid.org /cgi-brd/getmsg.pl/37/1035999690   (393 words)

  
 Power Surge Interview with Psychologist, Author, Dr. Alice Domar
My guest tonight is Dr. Alice Domar, Psychologist and Director of The Mind/Body Center for Women's Health at Harvard Medical School.
Domar will discusses her newest book, Self-Nurture: Learning to Care for Yourself As Effectively As You Care for Everyone Else." Dr.
Tonight's guest has been Dr. Alice Domar, Psychologist and Director of The Mind/Body Center for Women's Health at Harvard Medical School, discussing her newest book, Self-Nurture: Learning to Care for Yourself As Effectively As You Care for Everyone Else (Viking, Jan. 2000).
www.power-surge.com /transcripts/domar.htm   (1698 words)

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