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Wired October 2005 Adam Rogers |
Sound Science? Doctors in Slovakia treat infants to five 20-minute classical listening sessions a day to help them relax and sleep better. Could this regimen also have the much-hyped "Mozart effect"?  |
AskMen.com Eddie Chandler |
Avoid Buyer's Remorse Why do some people develop buyer's remorse after certain purchases? If you're one of them, find out what you can do about it.  |
ifeminists September 14, 2005 Tony Zizza |
Lunesta Lunacy Big Pharma will not stop telling us that we need countless prescription medicines to treat all that troubles us unless we actually take the time to listen to what we're being told. To believe that as adults we need Lunesta to cope with electric bills is lunacy.  |
American Family Physician September 15, 2005 Cobb & Crichlow |
STEPS: Duloxetine (Cymbalta) for Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder Duloxetine is safe and effective for the treatment of major depressive disorder. Because of its expense and the lack of data supporting its superiority over other antidepressants, it should be used as an alternative if other agents are ineffective or are not tolerated.  |
BusinessWeek September 19, 2005 Peter Coy |
It's Easier Being Green Energy conservation is making a comeback -- driven by gut as much as by high gas prices. Even though prices are receding and gas lines have disappeared, research by behavioral economists shows that emotionally searing events continue to affect people's behavior long after the facts on the ground change.  |
Fast Company September 2005 Ryan Underwood |
The Celebrity Cell Is Jessica Simpson living in your brain? Researchers now know why we remember celebrity-filled ads. But do they work?  |
Fast Company September 2005 Kerry J. Sulkowicz |
The Corporate Shrink As head of human resources for a small public company, I will be supporting our recently hired CEO. What's the biggest leadership challenge she will face... One of my employees has an Eeyore complex: Everything is negative for her...  |
Fast Company September 2005 Marshall Goldsmith |
Finding the Upside of Anger Getting angry with other businesspeople often means you're just upset with yourself. Redirect your energy to change yourself, not the other person, and commit to learn from your failures.  |
Financial Planning September 1, 2005 Suzanne McGee |
Scandal! Corporate governance experts agree that the past two decades have been a particularly fertile period for scandals, generating an abundance of candidates for inclusion in a new series of "Wall Street Most Wanted" playing cards. What motivates the cheaters -- greed, fear or ego?  |
Financial Planning September 1, 2005 Michael B. Horwitz |
Head Games It shouldn't take a psychologist to decipher the underlying feelings in an individual's presenting problem. However, the helper (a.k.a. competent financial adviser) needs to be reasonably sensitive to identify and relate to the concerns and fears that clients express just below the surface.  |
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