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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: Culture, Psychotherapy, Health Treatments, Medical Research, Behavioral Conditions
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Add David Foster Wallace to 'unlikable' pantheon
The last time filmmaker Jason Reitman came through town we got into a conversation about unlikable characters. He knows something about unlikable characters: "My first movie was about the head lobbyist for Big Tobacco ('Thank You for Smoking'), my...
Tags: Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Illinois State University, Fiction, Arts and Culture, Authors
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Grown-ups failed accused Perry Hall shooter
Meet the parents. Bonnie Gladden, the mother of the 15-year-old charged with shooting a fellow student at Perry Hall High on the first day of the new school year, has a ninth-grade education and was 19 years old and four months pregnant with a daughter...
Tags: PTA, Perry Hall High School, Mental Health, Behavioral Conditions, Health
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Are you addicted to the Internet?
HealthIt was on Facebook where I learned about the pregnancy of a close friend. So, too, on Facebook I’ve learned who will be voting for whom in the upcoming election. And it’s also where I learn whose kid is sick, who had a wild and crazy evening,... -
Dwight Howard to Lakers: Magic get dumped twice — for the same guy!
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Professor accused in murder plot: 'Daddy was so sad'
In emails addressed to his wife, the UC Irvine professor accused of setting fires and plotting mass murder at his son's high school said he was "eaten away by sadness" after the teenager's suicide. In a pair of emails filed in court late Tuesday by...Tags: Murder, University of California, Irvine, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Health and Safety at School
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In Theory: How can we lower the rate of military suicides?
Although the U.S. military's presence in Afghanistan is winding down, with combat troops scheduled to be withdrawn by the end of 2014, suicides in the U.S. military have risen sharply this year. In the first 155 days of 2012, 154 service members have...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, The Happiest News!, Behavioral Conditions, Stress, Wars and Interventions
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The difference between depression and grief
Q: I lost my job six months ago when the company downsized, and I am still unemployed. I cannot sleep and am disinterested in any activities I once enjoyed. Is this grief or depression? A: While 30 million Americans will suffer from depression at...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Pharmaceuticals, Insomnia, Chemical Industry
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George McGovern dies at 90; liberal standard-bearer against Nixon in '72
George S. McGovern, an icon of American liberalism who campaigned for the White House with moral fervor against President Richard M. Nixon and the Vietnam War but lost in a thundering landslide, has died. He was 90. McGovern died Sunday morning while...Tags: Democratic Party, International Military Interventions, Culture, Behavioral Conditions, Richard Nixon
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An empty-desk epidemic
As city leaders battle over the future of Chicago's failing school system, a stunning fact is being ignored: Truancy and absenteeism in the elementary grades are crippling the education of tens of thousands of children. Nearly 32,000 students in...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Punishment, Family, Abusive Behavior, Theft
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What drugs are going generic this year and next
Dozens of brand-name prescription drugs are losing their patent protection, allowing generic versions to enter the market and consumers to save 30 to 80 percent on those medications, said David Belian, director of media relations for the Generic...
Tags: Avandia (drug), Behavioral Conditions, Osteoporosis, Actos (drug), Sjogren's Syndrome
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Sandi Jackson: no timetable on Rep. Jackson's return to Congress
Tribune reporterAld. Sandi Jackson said Thursday that doctors have yet to figure out the proper mix of medications for ailing U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., leaving uncertain the timing of his return to Congress. Jackson took medical leave June 10 and within days had...Tags: Political Fundraising, Barack Obama, Behavioral Conditions, Jesse Jackson, Jr., Mayo Clinic
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