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Natural Element: Think Outside the Block

04.07.2009 22:45    cms.psychologytoday.com
How greenery helps us think.
World    Psychology    Articles


Plants Make You Feel Better

04.07.2009 22:45    cms.psychologytoday.com
The positive impact of nature.
World    Psychology    Articles

The Healing Power of Nature

04.07.2009 22:45    cms.psychologytoday.com
Green grass helps kids cope with stress.
World    Psychology    Articles

Nature-Deficit Disorder

04.07.2009 22:45    cms.psychologytoday.com
The "No Child Left Inside" movement.
World    Psychology    Articles


Group Therapy: Collective Subconscious

04.07.2009 22:45    cms.psychologytoday.com
When to go it alone and when not to.
World    Psychology    Articles

Nigeria: Is Failure the Greatest Risk in IVF?

04.07.2009 22:05    allafrica.com
Dr. Tunde Okewale is a leading consultant, gynecologist and fertility expert. He is the medical director of St. Ives IVF and fertility unit and St. Ives Free Health Foundation in Lagos. The hospital celebrated the delivery of its first IVF

Navy Culture Contributes to Heavy Drinking

04.07.2009 21:44    jointogether.org
The young age of recruits, cycles of activity and boredom, and general attitudes about alcohol use are all parts of Navy culture that contribute to heavy drinking among sailors, according to a new study.

Patrick Kennedy Again Seeks Addiction Treatment

04.07.2009 21:44    jointogether.org
Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I.) has checked into an addiction treatment center, saying that he has "decided to temporarily step away from my normal routine to ensure that I am being as vigilant as possible in my recovery."

Army Brass Calls for Crackdown on Alcohol and Other Drug Problems

04.07.2009 21:44    jointogether.org
The U.S. Army is directing commanders to take steps to root out alcohol and other drug problems and get soldiers with addiction problems either into treatment or out of the service.

Ft. Hood Commander Orders Dinner at Home to Combat Stress

04.07.2009 21:44    jointogether.org
Soldiers on leave from the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan have been ordered to get home for dinner by the commander of the Army's Fort Hood, who is looking for ways to cut soldiers' stress, improve morale, and reduce the

"Aging and Death are Good and Needed" is Still the Expected Opinion

04.07.2009 21:43    fightaging.org
When you spend time following aging and longevity research, thereby becoming immersed in a comparatively small community and conversation, it's easy to lose track of just how unusual your knowledge and viewpoints are in comparison to what passes for the

Anxiety Disorder - Breathing

04.07.2009 20:50    simplifyyourthoughts.com
Life is a series of collisions with the future; it is not the sum of what we have been but what we yearn to be.

Stress - Guided Meditation Cds

04.07.2009 20:48    simplifyyourthoughts.com
Here, it is not at all any question of creed, or doctrine - even men who are very much opposed to all religious ideas, when they see one of these acts of complete self - sacrifice, feel that they must

Stress - Meditation Group

04.07.2009 20:48    simplifyyourthoughts.com
The vast majority of mankind choose the positive way, the way through the world, making use of all the bondages themselves to break those very bondages. This is also a kind of giving up; only it is done slowly and

Stress Management - Literary Techniques

04.07.2009 20:48    simplifyyourthoughts.com
All my life I have struggled to do my duty. When I was unmarried, I did my duty to my parents; now that I am married, I do my duty to my husband; that is all the Yoga I practise.

Stress Management - Buddhist Prayer

04.07.2009 20:48    simplifyyourthoughts.com
Chastity is the first virtue in man or woman, and the man who, however he may have strayed away, cannot be brought to the right path by a gentle and loving and chaste wife is indeed very rare. The world

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Presents Results Of Glycomimetics Lead Drug Candidate In Models Of Multiple Myeloma At American Society Of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting

04.07.2009 19:47    cancercompass.com
GlycoMimetics, Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing a new class of small molecule, glycobiology-based therapies for a broad range of indications announced that data from in vitro and in vivo preclinical studies of GMI-1070 in models of multiple myeloma will

New Research Shows Antidepressants May Thwart Breast Cancer Treatment

04.07.2009 19:47    cancercompass.com
A new study found that taking tamoxifen with certain antidepressants more than doubled the risk of breast cancer recurrence in women taking both medications. The antidepressants inhibit an enzyme, CYP2D6, which helps tamoxifen work effectively. The study was conducted by

Protein May Predict Cancer Drug Resistance

04.07.2009 19:47    cancercompass.com
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands -- Dutch and U.S. medical researchers have discovered a protein profile that may predict whether a breast cancer patient will be resistant to tamoxifen therapy. Tamoxifen is a widely used and effective drug designed to treat breast cancer.

ChemGenex's Omacetaxine May Provide First Viable Treatment Option For Highly Resistant Form Of CML

04.07.2009 19:47    cancercompass.com
MELBOURNE, Australia, and MENLO PARK, California -- ChemGenex Pharmaceuticals Limited (ChemGenex) announced that the latest data from its pivotal study of omacetaxine in patients with T315I-positive chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) was the subject of an oral presentation and discussion today

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