Posts Tagged ‘literature’
Sunday, August 21st, 2011
The American Society of Addiction Medicine has opened a Pandora's box that will surely come back to haunt them. The LA Times reports, Addiction is a brain disease, experts declare. The problem here is that we're not just …
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Addictions, behavioral and chemical, declared brain diseases …
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Sunday, August 21st, 2011
The American Society of Addiction Medicine has opened a Pandora's box that will surely come back to haunt them. The LA Times reports, Addiction is a brain disease, experts declare. The problem here is that we're not just …
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Addictions, behavioral and chemical, declared brain diseases …
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Tuesday, August 9th, 2011
Despite the billions and the debt, the depression was back. And it was not a new depression .
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Out, Out Damn Depression: FDR in 1938 - John T. Flynn - Mises Daily
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Monday, August 1st, 2011
It may be possible to treat depression by delivering happiness to people with depression , suggested by researchers at University of California, Rivers…
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Could Positive Activity Interventions treat depression better than …
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Friday, July 29th, 2011
At last, everyone agrees that the US economy is sinking into the morass of depression . The question is why.
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The Deepening Depression - William L. Anderson - Mises Daily
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Sunday, June 26th, 2011
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Thursday, June 23rd, 2011
Nashville Scene reports that Vinnie Vincent has been ordered by the state of Tennessee to attend eight hours of anger - management therapy. This will temporarily retire the case for a year.
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KISS ON FIRE: Vinnie Vincent Ordered To Anger Management Course
Tags: Anger Management, frehley, guitar, literature, simmons, thayer, Therapy, vinnie, vinnie-vincent
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Saturday, June 18th, 2011
By MGM Of course it did not work. The short term improvement was due to the Repeal of Prohibition and all the job it created in the alcohol industry. FDR could not get unemployment much below 15% until he started.
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Inflation propaganda video during Great Depression
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Sunday, June 12th, 2011
“The results of our study offer a potential therapy, where none currently exists, to slow cognitive decline in women,” said lead investigator Sonia Louise Davison, MD, PhD, from the Women's Health Research Program at …
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WHO IS SMARTER? MEN OR WOMEN? / Health / Dr. Pinna
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Saturday, June 11th, 2011
Process addictions can occur in several forms including addictions to gambling, sex, food, shopping, and work.
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Types of Process Addictions | Suite101.com
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