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Scientific American June 19, 2006 Christine Soares |
No Prayer Prescription A three year study on the therapeutic effects of prayer found no evidence for divine intervention. |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
Fine-Tune Your Brain Making a commitment to tweaking your lifestyle and your diet can sharpen your mind for years to come. Here are some suggestions. |
Fast Company June 2006 |
Pseudo Research: Extreme Laziness A spoof from a British medical journal on purported research by neurologist "Leth Argos" describing a new condition called 'motivational deficiency disorder' to parody what he calls "disease mongering." |
Adventure June 2006 Ken Kamler |
Ask Dr. Extreme: Surviving a Shark Attack The brain's survival mode helps people keep their cool after being bitten by a shark. |
ifeminists May 24, 2006 Gerald K. McOscar |
ADHD Is it child abuse per se for parents to allow doctors to prescribe mind altering drugs with potentially serious or fatal psychiatric side effects to their children, no matter how challenged...or challenging? |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
Overcome Social Phobia If you cower under the brutal house lights of social phobia, the good news -- or the bad news -- is that you're not alone. Learn how millions have learned to cope with their disorder. |
ifeminists May 24, 2006 Tony Zizza |
The Trouble With TeenScreen While some of our young people may properly rebel against TeenScreen and other dangerous in-school mental health propoganda that helps Big Pharma, what about all the young people who come running home convinced they are -- mentally ill? |
The Motley Fool May 24, 2006 Selena Maranjian |
Psych Yourself Out -- and Start Profiting Don't rely on the sneaky, subconscious parts of your brain when you make financial decisions. Instead, use more of that gray matter to study your options and to carefully decide when to buy and sell. |
Scientific American June 2006 Sally Lehrman |
The Implicit Prejudice Mahzarin Banaji can show how we connect "good" and "bad" with biased attitudes we hold, even if we say we don't. Especially when we say we don't |
ifeminists May 10, 2006 Tony Zizza |
Is It Time To Boycott Parade Magazine? Once again Parade magazine is helping pharmaceutical companies sell depression and its drugs. If we are to take AstraZeneca seriously, and bipolar disorder seriously, then we must completely reject the idea of free will, personal responsibility, and good/bad consequences. |
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