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Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' interrogator, dies
NEW YORK (AP) — "Mike Wallace is here to see you." The"60 Minutes"newsman had such a fearsome reputation that it was often said that those were the most dreaded words in the English language, capable of reducing an interview subject to a shaking,...
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Abnormal the norm at Red Branch Theatre
There is nothing normal about "Next to Normal"at Columbia's Red Branch Theatre Company. This 2009 Broadway musical is a tuneful consideration of a family that is being ripped apart by the mother's mental illness. It's not the cheerful musical norm, that's...
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Not all seizures mean epilepsy
Stress is behind some seizures rather than the neurological disorder epilepsy, researchers at Johns Hopkins have determined. A team of doctors and psychologists evaluated patients admitted to Hopkins’ inpatient epilepsy monitoring unit for...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Seizures, Psychiatry, Symptoms, Medical Research
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Quinn wants deep cuts, $1-a-pack cigarette tax hike for Medicaid
Clout StreetGov. Pat Quinn today outlined his plan to overhaul the state’s health care system for the poor, an approach that includes a $1-a-pack hike in cigarette taxes coupled with deep cuts that will sharply curtail services. The governor repeatedly has...Tags: Government Health Care, Executive Branch, Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Chiropractic
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Faith and Life: Create new memories to move beyond your past
I have a career in which I have the blessing of helping those who have been wounded. Some have deep hurt that is of a physical nature. Others have emotional scars that hurt just as deeply. Often, when we are wounded, our mind cannot stop the cycle of...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Depression, Injuries and Wounds, Culture
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Army encourages new way of looking at PTSD
Los Angeles TimesIn a move to improve treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder, the Army is discouraging the use of traditional definitions such as feelings of fear, helplessness and horror — symptoms that may not be in a trained warrior's vocabulary. It also...Tags: U.S. Army, Stress, Pharmaceuticals, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Health and Medical Professionals
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Apps may help, but couch those expectations
"We obviously believe that this technology is nothing short of life-changing," boosts Ran Zilca, chief scientist of bLife, a Los Angeles-based company that markets the Live Happy app. But is there really any evidence that using a mood app helps?
There...Tags: Culture, Psychologists, Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Social Sciences
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Experts seek to classify hoarding disorder
Until recently, compulsive hoarding often remained out of sight, partly because hoarders tend to avoid having visitors and rarely seek help. But television shows such as "Hoarders" and "Hoarding: Buried Alive" have increased public awareness by presenting...Tags: Psychiatry, Alzheimer's Disease, Psychologists, Health and Medical Professionals, Health
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Senior Living Q&A: Dealing with a hoarder
Q. I recently visited my dad out of state and was shocked to see the state of his house. Apparently he has become a hoarder. What can I do to help him? This problem has gained wider visibility in recent years, thanks in part to several hoarding-related...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Entertainment, Clubs and Associations, Ice Hockey, Bipolar Disorder
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Calming the fear of flying
"Flying Fear Free: 7 Steps to Relieving Air Travel Anxiety"
New Horizon Press, $14.95
Call it the equal-opportunity fear. Fear of flying is the second most common phobia in the United States, according to author Sandra M. Pollino, with public speaking...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, British Airways Plc, Thrombosis , Air Transportation Industry, Trips and Vacations
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Depression App
WGN NewsDepressed? Local researchers are developing an app for that. It's technology that provides immediate support for patients struggling with mental health problems. Think of it as a therapist in your pocket. Dr. David Mohr, depression researcher,...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Behavioral Conditions, Depression, Medical Research, Science and Technology
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