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Rick Warren says 'haters celebrate' his pain after son's suicide
Rick Warren said it's been difficult to deal with some of the hate mail and online comments he's read since announcing Saturday that his son had committed suicide. "Grieving is hard. Grieving as public figures, harder. Grieving while haters celebrate...
Tags: Barack Obama, Fox News Channel (tv network), Suicide, Religion and Belief, Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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Rick Warren takes on 'haters' in wake of son's suicide
Rick Warren, the famed pastor who on Saturday announced that his son had committed suicide, thanked well-wisher for their kind words but also took on "haters" who have used the news to lash out. "Grieving is hard. Grieving as public figures, harder....Tags: Barack Obama, Suicide, Religion and Belief, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Christianity
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Rick Warren releases emotional message after son's suicide
Rick Warren released an emotional message to his congregation in which he paid tribute to his son Matthew Warren, who committed suicide. Warren's statement came as other high-profile religious leaders offered their support to the famed pastor. In...
Tags: Barack Obama, Human Interest, Suicide, Religion and Belief, Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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Rick Warren says son struggled with mental illness all his life
In his statement to his congregation about his son’s death, Pastor Rick Warren talked about how “only those closest knew that he struggled from birth with mental illness, dark holes of depression, even suicidal thoughts.” Matthew...Tags: Barack Obama, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Behavioral Conditions, Rick Warren
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'Lady of the Burlesque Ballet': A huge treat from the start
Timothy Schaffert's newest story, "Lady of the Burlesque Ballet," is a skinny, satisfying fairy tale about an obese woman. This is a story of extremes: intense happiness, total despair, maximum greed, and lots and lots of food. "Irish Maupin," the...
Tags: Weight, Obesity, Entertainment Events, Chicago Tribune, Entertainment
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Letters: Disability insurance and depression
Re "Disability: the new welfare?," Opinion, April 2 Jonah Goldberg is correct that the increase in Social Security disability beneficiaries deserves scrutiny, but he shows a misunderstanding of how the program works. It is relatively challenging for a...Tags: Physical Disabilities, Health Insurance, Social Security, Insurance, American Enterprise Institute
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Mariel Hemingway urges change to help others find a personal best
Mariel Hemingway, makeup-free and in sweats, is gorgeous. That bone structure, her cheetah-like build and flowing hair have been familiar for decades. What's disarming is her forthright approach to a rough family history and her determination to live...
Tags: Suicide, Ernest Hemingway, Rock Climbing, Manhattan (movie), Schizophrenia
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Entities step in for fallen Border Patrol agent
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterMembers of the community have rallied support for the family of the Border Patrol agent who died in a car collision March 22. Agent Francisco Puga, 26, died while driving to work, and the collision is being investigated by California Highway Patrol. The...Tags: Finance, Laws, Human Interest, Law Enforcement, Motorcycles and Motorbikes
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Martinsville doctor gives tips on how to stop being depressed when you're older
WDBJ7 ReporterEnjoying sunshine and playing with a pet doesn't just keep kids happy, it helps seniors from being depressed. Sadness and depression were just some of many topics Thursday at the Golden Oldies Senior Symposium in Martinsville. Older people met with 30...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Alzheimer's Disease, Behavioral Conditions
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Dawn Turner Trice: Making the most of postpartum depression
When Chicago clinical psychologist Susan Benjamin Feingold had postpartum depression more than two decades ago, not many people were taking the illness seriously. Some doctors were even telling women all they needed to do for their "baby blues" was to eat...Tags: Headaches, Psychologists, Heart Attack, Insomnia, Stress
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Slow recovery: A veteran who heard 'voices' works to get out of jail
— The unlikely meeting that took place Wednesday at the Virginia Beach Courthouse said a lot about Navy veteran Ted Olsen, both the good and the bad. In November, Olsen, 38, landed in jail after being accused of a vandalism spree in his Virginia...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Mental Health, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Hampton Roads, Stress
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Designated driver takes the long walk home
Dear Amy: I know that "friends don't let friends drive drunk," but the last few times I've been in a situation in which I've offered to drive or call a cab for friends who'd been drinking, they've insisted they were "OK to drive." One friend was so...
Tags: Skin Cancer, Reviews, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Mothers Against Drunk Driving
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