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PTSD study focuses on mental window of opportunity
From: www.prweb.com

"New mental imagery treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) explored in clinical trials study. [PRWEB Apr 28, 2004]"

Counselor Fights mental Illness With Comedy
From: www.prweb.com

"Most people think you have to be nuts to do stand-up comedy. However, counsellor and stand-up comic David Granirer offers it as a form of therapy. Granirer is the founder of "Comedy Courage," a course where people with mental illness turn their problems into comedy, then perform their acts at a gala showcase. [PRWEB Apr 28, 2004]"

Metamedicine Breakthrough Going Public with Investment Offer of $1 Million
From: www.prweb.com

"Vida Baron, M.D. is seeking the help of California investors in the Health Related and Consumer Products industries to provide capital investment of $1 million that will fund the growth, research, and development of HappyCare Technologies -- the patented and clinically tested discovery of Dr. Vida Baron, MD who also invented the concept of Metamedicine. [PRWEB Apr 26, 2004]"

Deremiah, *CPE, Goes From "Throw Away Child" At-Risk, to Nightingale Conants "2003 Acres of Diamond Award" Winner and Lives to Tell About it During National Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month
From: www.prweb.com

"Once under the oppression of the divorce of his parents, A happy 16 year old child, just a Junior at Eisenhower High School was forced by a judge to make a decision under pressure in the courts of America. With no choice but to decide to live with his father or mother Deremiah (called Derry (Butterball) Phillips back then) decided to live with the parent he felt would need the most help...his hurting mentally ill mother. A decision that crushed his hopes & Dreams to play at OU and eventually for his soon up and coming state runner up football team in Lawton, Oklahoma. Out of no where his mother decided to move. Without saying good bye to any of his friends he ended up in Chicago where he was brought to his knees face to face with depression and the thought of committing suicide. Until something miraculous happened...he had a "Life Changing" experience.Now he's; living the message of personal empowerment and changing the world by impacting the community. [PRWEB Apr 24, 2004]"

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Probe Due On Mental Health Unit
From: c.moreover.com

"Teletext Apr 29 2004 3:15AM GMT"

Health Unit Sex Assaults: Inquiry Report Due Today
From: c.moreover.com

"PA News via The Scotsman Online Apr 29 2004 2:47AM GMT"

Bryant To Enter Plea In Rape Case
From: c.moreover.com

"NBC 4 Apr 29 2004 2:44AM GMT"

Minnesota's gun law sparks rallies
From: c.moreover.com

"Star Tribune Apr 29 2004 2:24AM GMT"

Anthrax Victims Suffering Long After Attacks
From: c.moreover.com

"WebMD Apr 29 2004 2:03AM GMT"


Parents of Brain-Damaged Woman Seek Visit (www.washingtonpost.com)
From: www.washingtonpost.com

"The parents of a severely brain-damaged woman at the center of a right-to-die case say her husband has barred them from visiting her. They are asking a judge to intervene. By MITCH STACY."

If Not Pills, What? (www.washingtonpost.com)
From: www.washingtonpost.com

"Reports questioning the safety and effectiveness of antidepressant drugs prescribed for children raise a key question: What other treatments have been proven safe and effective for kids. By Matt McMillen."

Antidepressants Called Unsafe for Children (www.washingtonpost.com)
From: www.washingtonpost.com

"Report indicates Paxil, Zoloft, Effexor, Celexa are unsafe, ineffective or both, for children with depression. By Shankar Vedantam."

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