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    Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Ladies, it's never too late to benefit from a little talk therapy

    By midlife, you've probably spent years thinking of yourself as a certain kind of person — outgoing or introverted, high-strung or easygoing, optimistic or pessimistic. You may have become accustomed to certain roles and styles of communication in your relationships and certain ways of coping with stress. Even if you're dissatisfied with those roles and your patterns of coping aren't working so well anymore, you may think it's too late or too bothersome to question your perceptions or seek changes in important relationships.
    By midlife, you've probably spent years thinking of yourself as a certain kind of person — outgoing or introverted, high-strung or easygoing, optimistic or pessimistic. You may have become accustomed to certain roles and styles of communication in...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Medical Specialization, Eating Disorders, Behavioral Conditions, Drug Use

  2. Apr 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Study identifies genes linked to post-traumatic stress disorder

    Just before noon on a December morning in 1988, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake shook over 40% of the territory of Armenia, centered in the northern city of Spitak. The temblor leveled entire towns and cities, killed an estimated 25,000 Armenians — two-...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Natural Disasters, Behavioral Conditions, Science and Technology, Genes and Chromosomes

  4. Jun 28, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. Broward General Medical Center

    South Florida Parenting
    1600 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale 954-355-4400 browardhealth.org/cech Broward General Medical Center is part of the Broward Health system, and it houses the Chris Evert Children’s Hospital, which provides care for newborns, neonates, children...

    Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Human Interest, Medical Services, Awards and Prizes, Hospitals and Clinics

  6. Nov 17, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. To prevent stroke injury, sing, dance, touch, look, move?

    For those&nbsp;lucky enough to have the first signs of a stroke recognized by friends or family, things often get&nbsp;very quiet very quickly as 911 calls are made, gurneys are wheeled in and&nbsp;tests are conducted. University of California Irvine neuroscientist <a title="The lab from which research emerges" href="http://frostiglab.bio.uci.edu/" target="_blank">Ron D. Frostig</a> says that if rats are any guide to human health (and they&nbsp;often are the starting point for new treatments), stroke victims might do a lot better with a quick dose of stimulation instead.
    For those lucky enough to have the first signs of a stroke recognized by friends or family, things often get very quiet very quickly as 911 calls are made, gurneys are wheeled in and tests are conducted. University of California Irvine neuroscientist...

    Tags: Research, Human Body, National Institutes of Health, University of California, Irvine, Brain

  8. Aug 30, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Soldiers' brains bear scars of emotional wounds

    Eighteen months after they have returned from a war zone, soldiers bear&nbsp;an unmistakable sign of emotional trauma deep inside their brains. But in&nbsp;most,&nbsp;a key node of the brain's fear circuitry returns to normal, perhaps&nbsp;keeping&nbsp;mental illness such as post-traumatic stress disorder (<a title="PTSD: Have you been screened?" href="http://www.militarymentalhealth.org/Welcome.aspx" target="_blank">PTSD</a>)&nbsp;from developing,&nbsp;says a new study published Tuesday in the journal Molecular Psychiatry.
    Eighteen months after they have returned from a war zone, soldiers bear an unmistakable sign of emotional trauma deep inside their brains. But in most, a key node of the brain's fear circuitry returns to normal, perhaps keeping mental illness such as...

    Tags: Human Interest, Human Body, Mental Illness, Brain, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  10. Sep 13, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Ready for a baby?

    On May 22, 2009, a little less than three years into his marriage, Michael Goodwin <a href="http://www.thebadassgeek.com/2009/05/in-which-ive-done-some-thinking.html" target="_blank">addressed a letter to his not-yet-conceived child</a>, explaining why he wasn't ready for fatherhood.
    On May 22, 2009, a little less than three years into his marriage, Michael Goodwin addressed a letter to his not-yet-conceived child, explaining why he wasn't ready for fatherhood. "Your mother and I are still pretty young, and there are times right...

    Tags: Preeclampsia, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Marriage, Finance, Pregnancy and Childbirth

  12. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Rodent of the Week: Ritalin and Prozac -- a troubling combo for children?

    Four in 10 kids who get a diagnosis of either depression or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) end up getting both diagnoses sometime in their young lives. That means a lot will spend&nbsp;some part of their adolescence&nbsp;taking two psychiatric medications: methylphenidate (better known by its commercial name, Ritalin) and fluoxetine (better known as Prozac, the only of the new-generation antidepressants approved for kids as young as 8 years old). A <a title="study abstract in Journal of Neuroscience" href="http://www.jneurosci.org/content/31/28/10347.abstract" target="_blank">new study</a> conducted on rats suggests that taking that combination of drugs may change the adults they will become in ways that are distinctly troubling.
    Four in 10 kids who get a diagnosis of either depression or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) end up getting both diagnoses sometime in their young lives. That means a lot will spend some part of their adolescence taking two psychiatric...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Behavioral Conditions, Science and Technology, Health, Pharmaceuticals

  14. Nov 15, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Pregnant? Here's more to worry about

    Pregnancy may be the mother of all guilt trips. But that anxiety doesn’t necessarily end with the birth of a healthy child. Researchers are finding that in utero exposures could be linked with behavioral or emotional problems in young children and...

    Tags: Research, Newspaper and Magazine, Bipolar Disorder, Morning Sickness, Behavioral Conditions

  16. Jul 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Mother + Daughter: Partners in business

    When it comes to keeping a business in the family, fathers and sons are the classic combination that typically comes to mind. But for a few small businesses in Howard County, it&rsquo;s the team of mother and daughter that brings a special touch to the enterprise.
    When it comes to keeping a business in the family, fathers and sons are the classic combination that typically comes to mind. But for a few small businesses in Howard County, it’s the team of mother and daughter that brings a special touch to the...

    Tags: Joint Ventures, Sales, Special Olympics, Behavioral Conditions, Health

  18. Sep 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Stress in trauma's wake: Genes play a major role

    Ten years after terrorists&nbsp;hijacked four American jetliners and killed nearly 3,000 people, there's&nbsp;growing evidence that&nbsp;people with a previous history of depression, or who have been traumatized before, are far more vulnerable to developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than those without such histories. A new study&nbsp;suggests why, and supplies yet more evidence&nbsp;that genes play a powerful role in influencing who develops post-traumatic stress disorder after a traumatic event and who doesn't.
    Ten years after terrorists hijacked four American jetliners and killed nearly 3,000 people, there's growing evidence that people with a previous history of depression, or who have been traumatized before, are far more vulnerable to developing post-...

    Tags: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Medical Specialization, Behavioral Conditions, Health, Genes and Chromosomes

  20. Aug 13, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Conjoined twins lose battle for life

    It was the day that Brianna Manns, mother of conjoined twins Kameron and Kaydon Hayes, had long dreaded. The sons she had sought to keep alive for more than 16 months were dying.
    It was the day that Brianna Manns, mother of conjoined twins Kameron and Kaydon Hayes, had long dreaded. The sons she had sought to keep alive for more than 16 months were dying. The infants were fighting an infection. Their shared heart was beating...

    Tags: Ethics, Medical Services, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics, Values

  22. Dec 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. The Great Recession of 2012?

    Just as the U.S. economy appears to be improving, four sets of forces could thrust America into an abyss rivaling the  Depression.
    Just as the U.S. economy appears to be improving, four sets of forces could thrust America into an abyss rivaling the Depression. •First, for decades, Washington has pursued more open global trade and domestic deregulation. These unleashed great...

    Tags: Unemployment, Finance, Mortgages, Petroleum Industry, Career and Workplace

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