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Carin Gorrell
Reviews the book 'Believing in Magic,' by Wade Boggs.
How to use your imagination to achieve sexual satisfaction.
Can a skin patch curb your appetite for sweets?
An emotional eater since her teenage years, Fergie chats about food, fad diets and what really works.
You've lost the weight. Here's how to stay fit.
PT at the Movies. The sequel to Analyze This and when Freud was
just a kid
Actor Noah Wyle combats PTSD off-screen. Post-traumatic stress disorder is a debilitating condition that some people develop after experiencing or witnessing an extremely traumatic event.
Examines the importance of additional study hours to increase the
grade point average (GPA) of students. Effect of additional study hour on
GPA; Suggestions for instructors with regards to grading
structures.
Sexual dysfunction is a problem for many. Here's what you can do about it.
Successful stockbrokers may be skilled at managing assets, but not all are so good at managing stress. A study finds many are unhappy, sleep deprived, even clinically depressed.
Having a friend on hand to ease you through a stressful situation can sometimes backfire -- if, for instance, you're afraid of being harshly judged.
Highlights the establishment of the Haelth health center in New
York City. Plan of United States Commission on Alternative Medicine; Plan
of the health center.
One writer connects with nature and inner peace on a trek through the rainforest.
Should you
get screened for
depression? The facts you need to know.
Tending to the needs of a disabled loved one can take its toll on the caregiver, raising blood pressure and heart rate. A possible antidote? Owning a dog.
Are magazines to blame for promoting the thin ideal or are their readers?
Pet ownership can help maintain lower blood pressure and even cholesterol levels.
Desire and marriage, sensory overload and recovering from
trauma.
Reviews books on double lives, transsexuals, Darwin and more. PT
assesses the Culture Quotient with reviews of the season's most
psychologically astute, or obtuse, books, television programs, Web sites
and more.
The Queen of Jordan, Rania Al-Abdullah, talks about hate and prejudice in a frightened world.


