Dear Colleague, We're all getting older every day but some of us "weather" it better than others. Why? The neurochemical processes by which the passing years take their toll -- or not -- are just beginning to be understood. Help yourself and your patients fight back. Attend this week's Cyberounds Neuroscience, "Weathering, Part II," written and hosted by the scientist who's done much of the pioneering research, Dr. Bruce McEwen, Professor and Head of Neuroendocrinology, The Rockefeller University. http://www.cyberounds.com/conferences/psychiatry And to help you weather the need for CME credits: Register for our one-stop CME program. Not only can you earn 50 AMA Category I credits, sponsored by The Albert Einstein College of Medicine, without a hassle (we handle everything online, including the record-keeping) but you'll stay mentally fit and keep yourself up-to-date. Go to: http://www.cyberounds.com/cme/ Continuing Cyberounds Dr. Eddy Barasch, Director of Cardiac Echo Laboratories at the University of Texas, de-mystifies echocardiography so that there's one less thing to worry about: http://www.cyberounds.com/conferences/cardiovascular_medicine Dr. John Morley, Dammert Professor at St. Louis, examines "An Unusual Cause of Syncope." http://www.cyberounds.com/conferences/geriatrics Join the chat between Dr. Robert Russell and Dr. Ernst John Schaefer, Professors of Medicine at Tufts, as they talk about "The Medical Treatment of Lipid Disorders." http://www.cyberounds.com/conferences/nutrition Dr. Susan Stewart, AMWA past-president, looks at the myths of menopause. http://www.cyberounds.com/conferences/womens_health Dr. Bob Lerner, Professor and Vice-Chairman, Department of Medicine, New York College of Medicine, reviews the current therapeutic options and their effectiveness against NSCLC. http://www.cyberounds.com/conferences/hematology Sorry for any cross-postings. The Editors of Cyberounds Leslie Carr, Ethel Chafetz and Harry Levy, MD %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%