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    Oct 12, 2012 |Story| CNN
  1. Oct 15, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  2. Smartphone addicts at work

    Like most well-adjusted Americans, I check my smartphone every 5 to 10 seconds. If I don't, my hands sweat and I feel guilty for depriving the world of all the interesting things I have to say or text or tweet.
    Like most well-adjusted Americans, I check my smartphone every 5 to 10 seconds. If I don't, my hands sweat and I feel guilty for depriving the world of all the interesting things I have to say or text or tweet. This anxiety always seemed perfectly...

    Tags: Apple iPad, Rex Huppke, Science and Technology, Career and Workplace, Chicago Tribune Columnists

  3. Jun 21, 2012 |Column| Petoskey News
  4. Tick tock: Kicking the '60 Minutes-itus'

    For as long as I can remember, it’s been the signal that my weekend is over. That “60 Minutes” clock on Sunday night — with each tick, making it clear my fun time is running out.  These days, I don’t even need that famous...

    Tags: Stress

  5. Aug 16, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  6. When young children go to school for the first time, mom and dad can be anxious, too

    Roseanne Horst said she never expected to be an emotional mom when the time came to send her children to school.
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    Roseanne Horst said she never expected to be an emotional mom when the time came to send her children to school. But she was wrong. The mother of three said when the time came for her children, Tyler, now 11, Lindsey, 9, and Cole, 6, to leave home for...

    Tags: Preschools, Schools, Spider-Man (fictional character), Separation Anxiety

  7. Sep 10, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  8. Fight club reawakens and channels veterans' warrior spirit

    SAN DIEGO — Todd Vance — Iraq combat veteran, bar bouncer, and social-work major at a local university — is lecturing two dozen of his fellow veterans on the techniques and joys of the chokehold.
    SAN DIEGO — Todd Vance — Iraq combat veteran, bar bouncer, and social-work major at a local university — is lecturing two dozen of his fellow veterans on the techniques and joys of the chokehold. "You want the blade of your forearm on...

    Tags: Sports, Injuries and Wounds, Chemical Industry, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychologists

  9. Sep 27, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  10. Divorce yourself from marital anxiety

    Psychotherapist Mark Pfeffer's 30-something clients share a common source for much of their anxiety: marriage. They fret about finding the perfect person, losing their independence, being the last of their friends to be paired off. They want kids, yet look at the 50 percent chance of misery and don't like the odds.
    Psychotherapist Mark Pfeffer's 30-something clients share a common source for much of their anxiety: marriage. They fret about finding the perfect person, losing their independence, being the last of their friends to be paired off. They want kids, yet...

    Tags: Marriage, Family

  11. Nov 15, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  12. Pregnant? Here's more to worry about

    Pregnancy may be the mother of all guilt trips. But that anxiety doesn’t necessarily end with the birth of a healthy child. Researchers are finding that in utero exposures could be linked with behavioral or emotional problems in young children and increased cancer risk and other problems later in life.
    Pregnancy may be the mother of all guilt trips. But that anxiety doesn’t necessarily end with the birth of a healthy child. Researchers are finding that in utero exposures could be linked with behavioral or emotional problems in young children and...

    Tags: Obesity, Health, Yale University, Depression, Research

  13. Jul 12, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  14. DWO: Dating While Older

    Less frequent, in our slightly more-enlightened decade, are such headlines as the famous mid-'80s gem reminding women they were more likely to die in a terrorist attack than get married after 40.
    Less frequent, in our slightly more-enlightened decade, are such headlines as the famous mid-'80s gem reminding women they were more likely to die in a terrorist attack than get married after 40. Statistically speaking, we're marrying later: The...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, National Security, Human Interest, Facebook, United States Census Bureau

  15. Jan 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  16. Fighting for air

    For brief moments, Cassie Stanley can forget her precarious relationship with death.
    For brief moments, Cassie Stanley can forget her precarious relationship with death. She forgot on Christmas morning when her family opened presents. At other times, she forgets by immersing herself in watching the Bulls or Cubs on TV in her family's...

    Tags: Health, Cystic Fibrosis, Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities, Concerts

  17. Apr 11, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  18. Is sex addiction real?

    People cheat. They juggle multiple lovers. They have serial relationships. They watch porn.
    People cheat. They juggle multiple lovers. They have serial relationships. They watch porn. You could chalk it up to the spectrum of sexual appetites, destructive as some may be. Or you could check yourself into rehab for sexual addiction. That's how it...

    Tags: Health, Symptoms, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychologists, Culture

  19. Oct 12, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  20. Mental illness redefined

    When psychiatrists diagnose mental illness, they turn to an unwieldy book called the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM for short.
    When psychiatrists diagnose mental illness, they turn to an unwieldy book called the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM for short. First published in 1952, the tome also is used as a standard by researchers, the health...

    Tags: Autism, Obesity, Eating Disorders, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Suicidal Behavior

  21. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  22. Antidepressants and pregnancy

    Upon learning they are pregnant, most women dutifully nix the alcohol, sushi and caffeine.
    Upon learning they are pregnant, most women dutifully nix the alcohol, sushi and caffeine. But what about antidepressants? Headlines about the potential risks of antidepressants on a developing fetus, including miscarriage, premature birth and newborn...

    Tags: Autism, Health, Symptoms, Medical Specialization, Chemical Industry

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