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HealingPoint Acupuncture and Healing Arts finds niche with oncology community
Living with cancer is not easy, but HealingPoint Acupuncture and Healing Arts in Columbia offers services to help ease the pain. Bridget Hughes founded HealingPoint as a general acupuncture practice with her husband, Brandon, in 2001. “We had no...
Tags: Oncology, Health Treatments, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Acupuncture
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Stress management sessions seem to help MS patients
By participating in weekly stress management therapy sessions, multiple sclerosis patients can prevent the development of new brain lesions, which often precede symptoms. This is the finding of a Northwestern Medicine study that included 121 patients...
Tags: Massage Therapy, Multiple Sclerosis, Medical Research, Health Treatments, Diseases and Illnesses
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Still more about the gay parenting study
Change of SubjectPart one is here of my look at How different are the adult children of parents who have same-sex relationships? Findings from the New Family Structures Study, Social Science Research July 2012. Now for part two: First, some key passages...... -
Facing post-treatment issues
After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Hollye Jacobs felt like she lost her health, her breasts and her mind. But when she finished with radiation and started settling in at home, she was hit with another loss: She missed having treatment. For many...
Tags: Mastectomy, American Cancer Society, Biotechnology, Health Organizations, Oncology
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Dr. Thomas Szasz dies at 92; psychiatrist who attacked profession
Dr. Thomas Szasz, the New York psychiatrist whose Don Quixote-like attacks on the psychiatric profession in the 1960s and 1970s led him to a position of prominence and influence before his radical ideas fell into disrepute and he faded into obscurity, has...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Colleges and Universities, Mental Illness, Human Rights, Medical Specialization
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Our View: Substance abuse recovery presentation lauded
Home life — customs, cultures and the consequences of actions, or lack thereof — affect each and every one of us on a fundamental level, often laying out the path work for how we will grow up and who we became. Good and bad. Such...Tags: Social Sciences, Culture, Substance Abuse, Arts and Culture, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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The roots of violence
The massacres in Aurora, Colo., and at a Sikh temple near Milwaukee. The shootings outside the Empire State Building, in which an ex-employee killed his boss. Escalating gang warfare. In recent months, violence seemed to erupt everywhere. To get a...
Tags: Rush University, Substance Abuse, Fort Hood Shootings (2009), Testosterone, FBI
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California may ban gay teen 'conversion' therapy
SACRAMENTO, California (AP) — A first-of-its-kind ban on a controversial form of psychotherapy aimed at making gay people straight could face a key vote Tuesday by a group of California lawmakers. Supporters say the legislation, which is before its...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Health, Arts and Culture, Michele Bachmann, Social Sciences
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At 102, therapist is too busy to stop working
Lately I've been wading into streams of mail from readers approaching death. Some are fighting it, some are afraid, some are ready to go. And then I heard from two readers with an update on Hedda Bolgar. I wrote about the Brentwood therapist three...Tags: Washington, DC, Health, Health Treatments, Genes and Chromosomes, Human Interest
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'Dangerous Method' a nuanced Freudian trip – 3 1/2 stars
The doctor-patient relationship is a sure way to attract an audience's prurient interest, as long as proper ethical boundaries are ignored. This brings us to a movie by and for grown-ups with actual attention spans: "A Dangerous Method."
A satisfying...Tags: Viggo Mortensen, David Cronenberg, Michael Fassbender, Entertainment, Celebrities
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For depression, phone therapy helps. But for how long?
We pay our bills by phone. We order our groceries by phone. Some of us even have sex by phone. A new study suggests that, for the depressed, getting psychotherapy by phone might make sense too. The study, published in the Journal of the American...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Social Sciences, Medical Research, Depression, Psychologists
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Faking a more perfect union
Divorce often comes as a shock. "But they seemed so happy," even the wizened Faker finds herself thinking, sometimes with sadness, sometimes with schadenfreude (but only if the spouses overshared about the stress of scheduling spa appointments around golf...Tags: Social Sciences, Marriage, Personal Service, Apple iPhone
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