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American Family Physician December 15, 2000 |
What Is Mass Psychogenic Illness? Sometimes people in a group start to think they might have been exposed to something dangerous, like a germ or a toxin (poison). They might get signs of sickness like headache, dizziness, faintness, weakness or a choking feeling... |
American Family Physician December 15, 2000 Toni Lapp |
ACOG Addresses Psychosocial Screening in Pregnant Women Recognizing the broad range of psychosocial issues that pregnant women face is an important step toward improving women's health and birth outcomes... |
Information Today December 2000 Peter Jacso |
e-psyche: A Better Mousetrap? Ever since I heard the rumors a year ago about the introduction of a new psychology database, I was interested in finding out the details. The knee-jerk reaction to e-psyche's launch was predictable: Does it really hope to compete with the venerable PsycINFO database? |
AskMen.com November 21, 2000 Vatche Bartekian |
Improving Your Memory Exercise improves alertness and memory and can help you perform cognitive tasks at your peak level. Article also includes methods for jogging your memory. |
American Family Physician November 15, 2000 Son & Kirchner |
Depression in Children and Adolescents Depression among children and adolescents is common but frequently unrecognized. It affects 2 percent of prepubertal children and 5 to 8 percent of adolescents... |
American Family Physician November 15, 2000 |
What to Do if You Think Your Child Is Depressed |
Sports Illustrated November 14, 2000 Rick Reilly |
A Crucial Timeout Look at the Player of the Year, scrubbing his hands like a surgeon -- 50, 100 times a day. How can the best athlete in school, the most handsome, with a 4.15 GPA, have such filthy hands? Yeah, they have a name for it, but that doesn't make it any easier -- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder... |
American Family Physician November 1, 2000 Searight, Burke & Rottnek |
Adult ADHD: Evaluation and Treatment in Family Medicine Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects 30 to 50 percent of adults who had ADHD in childhood. Accurate diagnosis of ADHD in adults is challenging and requires attention to early development and symptoms of inattention, distractibility, impulsivity and emotional lability... |
American Family Physician November 1, 2000 |
When Adults Have ADHD Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is also called ADHD. People with ADHD are hyperactive or distracted most of the time. Even when they try to concentrate, they find it hard to pay attention... |
AskMen.com November 4, 2000 Michael Bucci |
Master Your Fear Fear is perhaps the single biggest impediment to any sort of achievement. If you are afraid to even attempt to achieve, you can be sure you'll never accomplish anything of note in life... |
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