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ifeminists October 4, 2006 Tony Zizza |
Time To Boycott National Depression Screening Day In the U.S., whenever National Depression Screening Day rears its ugly head in the mainstream media every first week in October, we have the opportunity to review some serious doublethink that does not change much with each passing year. |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2006 Matt Oechsli |
Your Opportunity Antenna Financial advisors should think in terms of having two automatic antennas in your brain: fear and value. This means one antenna is sabotaging your goals while the other is helping you. The good news is that you can develop habits to activate the right one. |
IEEE Spectrum October 2006 Philip E. Ross |
When Engineers' Genes Collide Could modern patterns of marriage be concentrating the genes that predispose people to autism? |
Chemistry World September 27, 2006 Victoria Gill |
Defra Leaves Organophosphate Study Hanging in the Balance A study into the potentially damaging mental health effects of organophosphates may be brought to a premature close by the government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, after a medical and scientific review panel questioned its research protocol. |
American Family Physician October 1, 2006 Kavan et al. |
A Practical Guide to Crisis Management Physicians often are required to assist patients in crisis. An estimated 4% of visits to primary care physicians involve psychiatric or social crises. |
American Family Physician October 1, 2006 |
Crisis Management A patient guide: What is a crisis?... How do I know if I am having a crisis?... What should I do if I feel overwhelmed?... How can I cope with a crisis?... etc. |
Chemistry World September 21, 2006 Michael Gross |
Alzheimer's Alphabet Alzheimer's researchers are now closer to understanding the natural function of one of the two enzymes that cut A out of APP, and have recreated the process by which fibril formation begins in vivo. |
Food Processing September 2006 Diane Toops |
Toops Scoops: Love at first bite? Let's do lunch According to the recently published "What's Your Food Sign? How to Use Food Cues to Find Lasting Love," the foods a person likes can reveal aspects of his/her personality. |
The Motley Fool September 18, 2006 Jim Mueller |
Foolish Book Review: "Investment Madness" John Nofsinger's book offers a look at the field of behavioral finance and how it can improve your investing. |
Reactive Reports Issue 58 |
Drug Discovery at a Snail's Pace Researchers isolated a toxin from the venomous cone sea snail. This nerve poison latches on to brain receptors and its chemical structure could be used to design new drugs that interact with these receptors and treat psychiatric and brain diseases. |
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