Month: July 2011

Benign, Not Harmless

“I learned to my dismay that he was hearing voices; he told one doctor he had been doing so since the ’80s.”

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The Brain Gene For Hangovers

Though “the hair of the dog” seems to relieve some of the hangover effects, the researchers warn that it could cause alcohol dependence.

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Scientists Pinpoint Fear Of Losing

Most subjects would not even risk $15 for the chance to win $20.

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Eye On The UN Roundup Of Global Issues

In 1995, 189 governments and more than 5,000 representatives from 2,100 ngos participated in the conference in Beijing, which promised to remove the obstacles to women’s public participation through equality in economic, social, cultural and political decision-making.

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The Hidden Cost Of Sporting Events

Countries around the world deal with trash left behind.

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Resources

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Tapping Your Way To Health

DVD: The Tapping Solution: Try it on everything.

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Resources

TV, Podcasts & Web.

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Brain Management Consultants

Facilitating brain development and health around the world.

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Resources: Slap UnHappy

About a brain-damaged boxer, “Lights Out” highlights the consequences of concussions.

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