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Fighting mental illness
Maybe something good will come from the Shakespearean tragedy that is the Jesse Jackson Jr. saga: A deeper understanding of mental illness and more empathy for those afflicted with it. Or maybe not. The level of cynicism in these parts is so high that...
Tags: Washington, DC, Bipolar Disorder, Bobby Rush, Rod Blagojevich, Behavioral Conditions
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Wednesday's postpartum psychosis stories
I learned about this postpartum depression story after a northwest suburban freelance reporter, Amanda Marrazzo, began covering the case of Claudia Mejia of Harvard. Mejia, a mother of four, stands accused of attempting to murder her son when he was...
Tags: McHenry, Behavioral Conditions
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Doug Duncan tells supporters he's in for MoCo race
Former Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan is preparing a run for his old job in 2014, potentially setting up a high-stakes political battle in Maryland's largest county. Duncan, who led Montgomery County from 1994 until he ran for governor in 2006,...
Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Politics, Elections, Primaries, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Daughter's actions raise red flags
Dear Amy: My 19-year-old college daughter is prone to headaches and depression, so I always try and be careful about what I say to her so as not to add to her "problems." However, I have two issues that I have tried to address with her without success....
Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Behavioral Conditions
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Hamilton, Big Ten sports icon, admits to working as call girl
Suzy Favor Hamilton was such a Midwestern sports icon the Big Ten’s female athlete of the year award is named for the former Wisconsin runner. That image is in stunning contrast with Hamilton’s admission that she has spent parts of the...Tags: Track and Field, Suzy Favor Hamilton, Walt Disney World Resort, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Amusement and Theme Parks
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Not Jimmy Stewart's 'Wonderful Life'
Looking dapper with his slicked-back hair and gray vest, Sawyer Stahl was all the part of George Bailey, the well-meaning banker of Bedford Falls whose frustrations nearly end him before he realizes that his is a wonderful life indeed. But while some...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, James Stewart, Frank Capra Jr., Arts and Culture
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Depression, through the lens of inflammation
Did you know that the World Health Organization predicts that by 2030, more people will suffer from depression than any other medical condition? The incidence of depression has skyrocketed in children and adults since World War II; depression affects...
Tags: Food Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Pharmaceuticals, Science and Technology
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Newtown Clergy Find Comfort, Joy
The Hartford CourantWithin hours after the Sandy Hook shootings, Newtown's clergy dived into the midst of the tragedy and quickly became the face of strength and solace for the grieving community. But who comforts the comforters? Mark Moore, pastor of St. John's...Tags: Human Interest, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Anglicanism, Middletown
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When good cheer makes you say, 'good grief'
It's the season of merriment and joy — or at least that's what every TV commercial, magazine ad and thousands of other messages will keep telling us over the next month. But what if you don't feel buoyant and twinkly? If you've lost a loved one in...
Tags: Holidays, Behavioral Conditions, Health and Medical Professionals
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Sex abuse suspect had won trust of city parents, students as school employee
For Erica Hamlett-Nicholson's 11-year-old son, Shawn Nowlin was his most trusted confidant when the Hazelwood Elementary/Middle School fifth-grader suffered from depression caused by his parents' separation. For Duanelle Woodard's nephew, he was the...
Tags: Students, Media Industry, Sex Crimes, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Behavioral Conditions
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'Mad Men' recap: Season 5 finale, 'The Phantom'
"My friend down there, she was wondering: Are you alone?" -- random blonde to Don Draper It was a somehow infuritatly quiet end to the season. Sorry to those who had Pete Campbell killing himself as a sure bet in your office pool. That didn't happen....
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Manhattan (New York City), Howard Johnson, Health, Suicide
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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: Social Sciences, Psychotherapy, Health, Behavioral Conditions, Health Treatments
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