SAD – seasonal affective disorder
SAD As a psychiatrist, one way I determine how sick my patients feel is to try and discover to what degree they identify with their […]
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SAD As a psychiatrist, one way I determine how sick my patients feel is to try and discover to what degree they identify with their […]
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Bee Glue The Queens are just beginning to lay as you read these words. Queen bees are stirring and, for an old bee
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Pro Bono Publico “Who is your hero or heroine?” I ask that question on my clinical intake form. One of mine is Jay Heimlich,
“Female Problems” It’s not easy being a woman. I know. After all, I have studied the gender. All those hormones flooding back and
Ode to the Totipotent Hematopoetic (sic) Stem Cell Horizons limn the dancing sea And hide the island home I seek. The charted course to
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“Natural” Medicine “Natural”. The word has a good feel to it. Safe. Peaceful. Healthy. However, I had a rude awakening recently in learning that
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Music as Healer Mr. G. was fortunate. His mother sang to him as a child. She also played music for him and even encouraged him
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Mundane Miracles The earthworm does it. So does the salamander. You and I could do it too. But only for the first three years
Mistletoe and Osteoporosis “I’m 5 feet 4 inches short” said Mrs. H. as I was preparing to measure her height. “Short?” I queried? “Well,” she
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Memory Professor T., a 78 year old former of English teacher who delighted generations of students with insight into Shakespeare’s puns and humor has