Alcohol Awareness Month
Tuesday, April 04, 2006 By Blog Meister
Category: College Life

April is Alcohol Awareness Month, and in the spirit of its observance, sit down and ask yourself some tough questions about your relationship with alcohol:1. Do you drink alone when you feel angry or ... more


Alcohol Awareness Month
Tuesday, April 04, 2006 By Blog Master
Category: Addiction

April is Alcohol Awareness Month, and in the spirit of its observance, sit down and ask yourself some tough questions about your relationship with alcohol:1. Do you drink alone when you feel angry or ... more


Alcohol Awareness Month
Tuesday, April 04, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Addiction

April is Alcohol Awareness Month, and in the spirit of its observance, sit down and ask yourself some tough questions about your relationship with alcohol:1. Do you drink alone when you feel angry or ... more


Menopause and Depression
Tuesday, April 04, 2006 By Blog Master
Category: For Women

Two studies that appear in the April issue of The Archives of General Psychiatry address the existence of associations between the beginning of menopause and the onset of depression in women. Both st... more


Menopause and Depression
Tuesday, April 04, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Depression

Two studies that appear in the April issue of The Archives of General Psychiatry address the existence of associations between the beginning of menopause and the onset of depression in women. Both st... more


Kids Watch Ads, Want Stuff
Tuesday, April 04, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Diet , Aging and Eating Disorders

Finally, a study that proves that kids watching advertisements on TV, in movies and in video games makes them want the products that they see. What a groundbreaking concept? Because if there's anyth... more


Staying Fit Even with a Blown Tire
Tuesday, April 04, 2006 By Blog Master
Category: Injury Recovery

Injuries are going to happen. While many can be debilitating, others might be more accurately described as a nuisance. But what is important to remember is that staying healthy and maintaining an ex... more


Grand Rounds!
Tuesday, April 04, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Our Psychology

This week's edition of Grand Rounds is up at "UroStream:" the random thoughts of a would-be veterinarian who landed in the ever humorous field of urology. Make sure to stop by and peruse the "history... more


A New, Different Hurdle of Grief
Monday, April 03, 2006 By Blog Master
Category: Grief

The war on terror has marked many firsts in the history of armed conflict, and as the Boston Herald reports today, one of those is making the grieving process increasingly difficult on the families th... more


Obese Kids Unsafe in Cars
Monday, April 03, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Diet , Aging and Eating Disorders

This is the kind of story that makes me sad to be an American (although soon I won't be able to say that!). Forbes is carrying a story today on the "immediate safety issue" of a paucity of car seats ... more


Article Examines Depression, Treated Deeply
Monday, April 03, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Depression

The New York Times Magazine ran an article this past weekend on some new research that looks at the value of deep brain stimulation in dealing with treatment resistant depression. The article is inte... more


Encouraging News on the Insurance Front
Thursday, March 30, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Our Psychology

A New York Times story today trumpeted some hopeful news on the coverage of mental health treatment by insurers across the country. In 1999 then President Clinton enacted a plan that provided equal... more


When Eating Disorders Grow Up
Wednesday, March 29, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Diet , Aging and Eating Disorders

Way, way back when we really started to blog in earnest, one of my first posts included a link to an ABC News story about middle aged women who were struggling with eating disorders. This week CNN ra... more


For Many Workoholics, the Jokes Aren't Funny
Wednesday, March 29, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Stress

Reuters has a story out today about the dangers of compulsive working. It may sound ridiculous, and lots of people might envy their drive, but for those Americans who are workoholics, the problem is ... more


Train Your Brain
Tuesday, March 28, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Diet , Aging and Eating Disorders

That's what video game company Nintendo is hoping that millions of Americans will want to do come this April. The Washington Post reported today on a story that has been getting a ton of press over t... more


College Application Strategy - Shotgun or Scalpel?
Tuesday, March 28, 2006 By Blog Master
Category: Parenting

 In today's New York Times, writer Alan Finder examines the change in strategies that is occurring across the country for students applying to college. Evidence illustrates how high schoolers are... more


Train Your Brain
Tuesday, March 28, 2006 By Blog Master
Category: For Families

That's what video game company Nintendo is hoping that millions of Americans will want to do come this April. The Washington Post reported today on a story that has been getting a ton of press over th... more


Grand Rounds!
Monday, March 27, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Our Psychology

This week's edition of Grand Rounds is up. This time around Dr. Crippen is the gracious host. Check out all the great blogging at NHS Blog Doctor. There even seems to be a good number of mental he... more


More Great Follow Up on STAR*D
Monday, March 27, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Depression

Today's Los Angeles Times has a great follow up to the reports released last weak as part of the Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D) study. The article addresses many of t... more


A Story of Injury and Perseverance
Monday, March 27, 2006 By Blog Master
Category: Adjusting Stateside

Joan Ryan, a staff writer for the San Francisco Chronicle, has been following the story of Sgt. Michael Buyas since April 2005. Having lost both of his legs when his armord Stryker was hit by an IED ... more


NCLB Creates Role for Alternative Education Centers
Monday, March 27, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Parenting

The final chapter of NCLB and the current trends in education won't be written for a long while. That being said, as the NYT article I discussed earlier today implies, an increased focus on the core ... more


Florida Legislators Trying to Have Their Cake...
Monday, March 27, 2006 By BlogMeister
Category: Parenting

The Sunday edition of the New York Times ran two important and related education stories. In the first writer Sam Dillon sifts through a report on the efficacy of the No Child Left Behind Act four ye... more


NCLB Creates Role for Alternative Education Centers
Monday, March 27, 2006 By Blog Meister
Category: Classroom Issues

The final chapter of NCLB and the current trends in education won't be written for a long while. That being said, as the NYT article I discussed earlier today implies, an increased focus on the core ... more


Florida Legislators Trying to Have Their Cake...
Monday, March 27, 2006 By Blog Master
Category: Our Psychology

The Sunday edition of the New York Times ran two important and related education stories. In the first writer Sam Dillon sifts through a report on the efficacy of the No Child Left Behind Act four yea... more


NCLB Creates Role for Alternative Education Centers
Monday, March 27, 2006 By Blog Master
Category: For Families

The final chapter of NCLB and the current trends in education won't be written for a long while. That being said, as the NYT article I discussed earlier today implies, an increased focus on the core s... more


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