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    Jan 2, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. 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?
    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: World War II (1939-1945), Science and Technology, Heart Disease, Diets and Dieting, Obesity

  2. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  3. When drugs for depression fail, talking therapies help

    LONDON (Reuters) - Patients with depression who fail to benefit from antidepressant drugs may do better if they are also treated with a type of "talking" psychotherapy called CBT, according to new research published on Friday.
    Reuters
    LONDON (Reuters) - Patients with depression who fail to benefit from antidepressant drugs may do better if they are also treated with a type of "talking" psychotherapy called CBT, according to new research published on Friday. In the first large-scale...

    Tags: Psychotherapy, Science and Technology, Heart Disease, Arts and Culture, Social Sciences

  4. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Hopkins team explores the dark side of light

    Scientists who study sleep understand that light has a dark side, because it can interrupt natural rhythms, causing the mood and learning problems that go with lack of rest. Johns Hopkins University researchers have taken the understanding a step further and to a cellular level, finding that exposure to bright light at night appears to create these problems by itself, even apart from sleep patterns.
    Scientists who study sleep understand that light has a dark side, because it can interrupt natural rhythms, causing the mood and learning problems that go with lack of rest. Johns Hopkins University researchers have taken the understanding a step...

    Tags: Howard Hughes, Science and Technology, Science, Migraine, Research

  6. Dec 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Tracy Letts plays his part in illuminating Edward Albee's 'Woolf'

    NEW YORK — Tracy Letts has his hands full these days writing plays and preparing for the release of the movie version of his Pulitzer-Prize-winning drama, "August: Osage County." But he's added another formidable task to his agenda: elucidating...

    Tags: Elizabeth Taylor, Samuel Beckett, Betty Ford, Mike Nichols, Drama (genre)

  8. Nov 10, 2012 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  9. Board censures Sniadecki after public protests

    SOUTH BEND --Number of people who spoke in support of South Bend school board Vice President Bill Sniadecki: 16.
    South Bend Tribune
    SOUTH BEND --Number of people who spoke in support of South Bend school board Vice President Bill Sniadecki: 16. Number of board members who voted in favor of censuring Sniadecki: four. Number of people President Roger Parent ordered to be escorted...

    Tags: Elections, Politics

  10. Oct 13, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  11. New Orioles for a new generation of fans

    Over the years at Camden Yards — and, of course, I mean the many bad years — I would be drawn into conversations with parents with little kids, especially if the little kids were decked out in Red Sox shirts and hats.
    Over the years at Camden Yards — and, of course, I mean the many bad years — I would be drawn into conversations with parents with little kids, especially if the little kids were decked out in Red Sox shirts and hats. "Where are you from?" I'...

    Tags: Sports, American League East, Buck Showalter, Matt Wieters, Nate McLouth

  12. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Fido' is a favorite in headlines, but why?

    Every dog has its day, but "Fido" has had more than his share.
    Every dog has its day, but "Fido" has had more than his share. Since 1985, he's appeared in 111 headlines in the Los Angeles Times' print edition.  Fido most recently surfaced in the July 29 Travel section: "Is Fido ready to fly?" But he's appeared in...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Google+, Twitter, Inc.

  14. Sep 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Unconventional

    A nation of predominantly couch-bound television watchers got some bad news tonight, as President Barack Obama accepted his party's nomination and delivered the following line: "America's not about what can be done for us, it's about what can be done by us."
    A nation of predominantly couch-bound television watchers got some bad news tonight, as President Barack Obama accepted his party's nomination and delivered the following line: "America's not about what can be done for us, it's about what can be done by...

    Tags: Al Gore, Health Care Reform (2009), Dallas Cowboys, Clint Eastwood, Barack Obama

  16. Aug 23, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  17. Mother Tells 911 Dispatcher That She Killed Her Toddler... Then Takes Her Own Life

    “Somebody just stabbed my baby, please get here!” The beginning of the 911 call was already alarming, what a 33-year-old Chevonne Thomas then said, is downright twisted.
    @Arthur_Chien
    “Somebody just stabbed my baby, please get here!” The beginning of the 911 call was already alarming, what a 33-year-old Chevonne Thomas then said, is downright twisted. Dispatcher: Do they know who it was, ma'am? Thomas: Yes, it's my ex,...

    Tags: PCP

  18. Aug 16, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  19. Missing Swimmer Richard Roth Arrested Again

    "It was his way of intimidating me," the divorcing wife of Raymond Roth told PIX 11," He's very controlling. I was shaking."
    pix11.com | @wpix
    "It was his way of intimidating me," the divorcing wife of Raymond Roth told PIX 11," He's very controlling. I was shaking."      Just a few hours after his arraignment on charges of faking his own drowning for the insurance money, Raymond Roth picked up...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Insurance, Lawyers, Justice System, Abusive Behavior

  20. May 28, 2012 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  21. Disrespecting the Fallen; Man Plasters Home With Memorial Day Vitriol

    "America sucks." "9-11 Is A Lie." "From Freedom to Fascism." ...and some other messages I won't repeat on this Memorial Day. They are written on signs plastered all over a home at 14th and Martin Luther King Boulevard in Sacramento.
    FOX40 News
    "America sucks." "9-11 Is A Lie." "From Freedom to Fascism." ...and some other messages I won't repeat on this Memorial Day. They are written on signs plastered all over a home at 14th and Martin Luther King Boulevard in Sacramento. "We have enough bad...

    Tags: Memorial Day, Holidays, Human Interest

  22. Mar 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Robinson Calcagnie Robinson Shapiro Davis, Inc.

    From defective cars to dangerous drugs to hazardous roadways, the firm has represented thousands of clients in individual suits, class actions and mass torts over the past four decades.
    From defective cars to dangerous drugs to hazardous roadways, the firm has represented thousands of clients in individual suits, class actions and mass torts over the past four decades. Robinson Calcagnie Robinson Shapiro Davis, Inc. specializes in...

    Tags: Fosamax (drug), Heavy Engineering, Birth Defects, Amputation, Machine Manufacturing

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