Camille Chatterjee

Acupuncture may work as well as antidepressant medication without the debilitating side effects.
Presents information on a research conducted by Robert Solso, a professor of psychology, that leads to conclusion that some people may be born with artistic skill. Comments from Solso.
Can't start your day without a cup of joe?
Are office manifestos really worth the time?
Bad job applicants? How to write a rejection letter and let them down easy.
States that suppressing certain thoughts affects the immune system of people. Details on the study conducted by James Pennebaker, a professor of psychology at the University of Texas; Discussion on the how the immune system is affected by thoughts.
Working out's all about the right attitude. Find out why.
When deciding on which parent should have custody, gender makes no difference.
Questions the idea that losing small amounts of weight at a steady pace can lead to weight loss. Testing of the idea on obese subjects, by Robert Jeffrey of the University of Minnesota; Explanations on the findings from Jeffrey.
Your migraines might be affecting your family and coworkers.
What keeps us from eating all day isn't how full we'd feel, it's our memory of already having eaten.
Some people are born with a fear of public speaking. How to fight stage fright.
Reveals that gingko biloba improves mental function in people with Alzheimer's disease, based on a research. Its component that neutralizes damage to the brain; Comments from Doctor Jeffrey Kaye.
Delivering bad news isn't easy, but it's best for a patient's mental health.
Chai, green, or black, tea is in vogue. And, it has a long list of health benefits.
Focuses on men's superiority in mathematics compared to women. When men performed worse; Why girls perform confidently in class but lose points on standardized tests.
Reviews the book 'Your Mental Health,' edited by Michael First and Allen Frances.
Suggests that schizophrenia can be detected in childhood even traced to the womb, according to studies. Performance of children destined to develop the illness; Warning signs of schizophrenia; Why body parts are often malformed in schizophrenic patients.
Details a study which showed that people with high self-esteem cope better with negative situations. Comments from Lawrence Senna who led the study at the Washington State University; Difference in the responses of the subjects with good and bad moods.
Reports that the number of aggravated assaults in gambling counties in the United States (US) increased after the casinos opened there. Increase in the number of counties in the US with casinos between 1990 and 1996; Spending behavior of gambling addicts; Suggestion to counties considering casinos.

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