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Chemistry World August 7, 2006 Tom Westgate |
Shampoo Chemical Study `Flawed' A US scientist has suggested that pregnant women should avoid using shampoos and other cosmetics containing the chemical diethanolamine (DEA), after finding that it inhibited brain development in mouse fetuses. But the research has been slammed by a leading toxicologist. |
ifeminists August 2, 2006 Tony Zizza |
Wrong Verdict in Yates Case The verdict that came down in the new Andrea Yates murder trial of "not guilty by reason of insanity" is absolutely insane. She needs to spend the rest of her life in prison for drowning not one child, or two, or three, or four, but five children. |
Wired August 2006 Jay Dixit |
The War on Terror Shell-shocked troops are coming back from Iraq with fear of the images in their heads. A new virtual reality treatment offers hope for vets. |
American Family Physician August 1, 2006 Warner et al. |
Antidepressant Discontinuation Syndrome Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome occurs in approximately 20% of patients after abrupt discontinuation of an antidepressant medication that was taken for at least six weeks. |
American Family Physician August 1, 2006 |
Antidepressant Discontinuation Syndrome: What You Should Know A patient guide: What is antidepressant discontinuation syndrome?... Which antidepressants can cause this problem?... What can I do if I have antidepressant discontinuation syndrome?... etc. |
ifeminists July 26, 2006 Tony Zizza |
Are Affluent Teens The Latest Victims Of Mental Illness? Everything in America is viewed through the prism of alleged mental illness. Affluent teenagers are just today's advertising copy for the next psych drug and insurance billing code. |
The Motley Fool July 21, 2006 Tim Hanson |
Are the Guys From Google Crazy? If Sergey Brin and Larry Page are hypomanic, that's not necessarily a bad thing. It's the companies that succeed in chasing their dreams that make big money for investors. For its part, Google is up nearly 300% since its 2004 IPO. |
Wired July 2006 Daniel H. Pink |
What Kind of Genius Are You? A new theory suggests that creativity comes in two distinct types: quick and dramatic, or careful and quiet. |
Psychology Today May/Jun 2006 Paul Raeburn |
A Case for Double-Edged Optimism Personality and outlook are critical for staying healthy but a sunny disposition only goes so far. For some, a shot of pessimism packs more medicinal punch. From good stress to lethal optimism, the new rules of the immunity game. |
Psychology Today May/Jun 2006 Nando Pelusi |
The Right Way to Rock the Boat Once upon a time, being assertive meant asking for trouble; today, you most likely need to stop worrying what the neighbors think. Every social encounter is a subtle dance of dominance and submission. |
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