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A bad rap July 1, 1997 Lisa Tolin July 1997
A chip of fools? May 1, 1997 Hara Estroff Marano May 1997
A conversation with John Ratey May 1, 1997 PT Staff May 1997
A deficiency made me do it November 1, 1997 Annie Murphy Paul November 1997
A Diet for Insomniacs
What you eat affects how you sleep.
January 1, 1997 Lisa Tolin January 1997
A different shade of blue March 1, 1997 Peter Doskoch,Lisa Tolin March 1997
A Different Tone of Voice
Lullabies strengthen emotional ties between you and your baby.
September 1, 1997 Annie Murphy Paul September 1997
A fact that's hard to swallow February 1, 1997 Paul Rozin
A leap of faith September 1, 1997 Camille Chatterjee September 1997
A litmus test for IQ? March 1, 1997 Peter Doskoch March 1997
A New Focus on Family Values November 1, 1997 Hara Estroff Marano November 1997
A new look at nagging July 1, 1997 Lisa Tolin July 1997
A pep rally for personal growth September 1, 1997 Abby Ellin September 1997
A step closer to spinal cord repair February 1, 1997 F. Bryant Furlow
A Taste of Winter
Confusing the salty and sweet—only during winter.
January 1, 1997 PT Staff January 1997
A Universal Hymn to Emotions
An interview with the author of the book Emotional Intelligence
September 1, 1997 PT Staff September 1997
A vitamin that slows Alzheimer's September 1, 1997 Annie Murphy Paul September 1997
A Workout with Personality
Tailoring your workout to your personality.
January 1, 1997 Marian M. Jones January 1997
Act1, scene 3: Let's call it quits September 1, 1997 Annie Murphy Paul September 1997
Actions Speak Louder than Posters May 1, 1997 Jill Laurinaitis May 1997
Albert Brooks: The Secret of His Success
One of Hollywood's best-kept secrets.
January 1, 1997 PT Staff January 1997
All talk all the time November 1, 1997 Annie Murphy Paul November 1997
America goes under the knife February 1, 1997 Lisa Tolin,Peter Doskoch
Another fish story March 1, 1997 Peter Doskoch March 1997
Another round, honey? September 1, 1997 Hara Estroff Marano September 1997
As the world spurns February 1, 1997 PT Staff
Athletes' blind ambition November 1, 1997 Annie Murphy Paul November 1997
Bathroom behavior February 1, 1997 PT Staff
Battling Battering
How to help a coworker who shows up with a black eye.
November 1, 1997 Marian M. Jones November 1997
Beware the Sex Killers
Some substances will set you back in bed.
July 1, 1997 Michael Castleman July 1997
Biking blues, underwear in the news, Quasimodo as muse February 1, 1997 Mary-Ellen Banashek
Bilinguals: Of Two Minds
What happens when you learn two languages in childhood?
November 1, 1997 Camille Chatterjee November 1997
Can prayer harm? March 1, 1997 Larry Dossey March 1997
Can you write your way to good health? February 1, 1997 PT Staff
Caveman diet May 1, 1997 PT Staff May 1997
Clues to who will beat the blues July 1, 1997 Peter Doskoch July 1997
Cold comfort September 1, 1997 PT Staff September 1997
Confessions of an eternal romantic March 1, 1997 Michael Ventura March 1997
Confirmed: The closing time effect May 1, 1997 PT Staff May 1997
Daily Llamas March 1, 1997 Peter Doskoch,Angela Pirisi March 1997
Depression's dirty laundry November 1, 1997 Annie Murphy Paul November 1997
Depression: The herbal alternative May 1, 1997 PT Staff May 1997
Did Mozart have help? November 1, 1997 Lorraine Lelis November 1997
Dispatch from dreamland September 1, 1997 Jill Neimark September 1997
Dispatches of despair May 1, 1997 Jessica Rothchild May 1997
Divorce: Short End of the Stick
Men are more dissatisfied during divorce settlements.
March 1, 1997 Peter Doskoch,Marian M. Jones March 1997
Do Flexible Schedules Work? February 1, 1997 Marian M. Jones
Don't gamble when your're anxious May 1, 1997 Dinha Kaplan May 1997
Don't read this if you teach English July 1, 1997 PT Staff July 1997
Eeek! It's E-mail July 1, 1997 Marian M. Jones July 1997

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