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Against All Stereotypes: Stress, Depression, Recovery, and Then? - Forbes

forbes.com — “How do I deal with the stigma of depression, particularly as it happened to a once high-flying female executive like myself, going back to the workplace?View full resource at forbes.com

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Meditation: Fight Depression and Stress | Women's Health Magazine

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Stress Among Caregivers of Chronically Ill Older Adults: Implications for Nursing Practice | Journal of Gerontological Nursing

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11 Ways To Lower Your Stress Level | The Intentional Caregiver

takingcareofthefolks.com — “1.   Breathe deeply. Use your diaphragm when breathing. Straighten up your body as if it were being pulled from the center of your head.  Take a deepView full resource at takingcareofthefolks.com

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Trend: Tree hugging is good for you | Blog | Best Health

besthealthmag.ca — “Trend: Tree hugging is good for you, ecotherapy, environment, how to cope with stress and anxiety, mental health, n/aView full resource at besthealthmag.ca

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Does Chocolate and... | Facebook

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Magnesium: An Effective Holiday Stress Buster

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Tips For Using the Rowing Machine

fitsugar.com — “The rowing machine can be intimidating, but once you get the hang of it, it's an effective way to spice up your cardio routine. But while the rowing machine, also called an ergometer, is a calorie buster (about 280 calories in 30 minutes for an 130-poundView full resource at fitsugar.com

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Former Cal rower @camillaleila shows us how to use thr rowing machine! http://t.co/sNc93Qum

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Diabetes: How to Read Food Labels

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Reproducing Nature's Elusive Complexity Using New Chemistry Technique

medicalnewstoday.com — “Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute have shown how to synthesize in the laboratory an important set of natural compounds known as terpenes. The largest class of chemicals made by living oView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Defining recovery from mental disorders and substance use disorders

kevinmd.com — “Suggestion for SAMHSA: acknowledge that you have nicely described how normal humans should try to live.View full resource at kevinmd.com

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Defining recovery from mental disorders and substance use disorders http://t.co/dd14bYEo via @kevinmd

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How A Major Hospital Got Healthier With Big Data - Forbes

forbes.com — “In 2006. Charite was run in a traditional fashion based on a data warehouse. Most of the information focused on finance and was used for historical reporting. This is in sharp contrast to what is happening at the hospital today. Now more than 700 people have access to a central data warehouse that is not just financial information but operation as well. Every senior manager has read access to data about operations, scheduling, patient care, and when appropriate, patient records. This data is notView full resource at forbes.com

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Take Action to Prevent Skin Cancer - healthfinder.gov - Live well. Learn how.

healthfinder.gov — “Provides information on skin cancer prevention, risk factors for developing skin cancer, instructions on how to do a skin self exam and as well as a quiz to better understand skin cancerView full resource at healthfinder.gov

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Opensource Chat: Talk Using Jabber the Google Talk Alternative. IM (Instant Messenger) on Android with Xabber, on Blackberry with IMplus. Here’s How to do it. | Michael L. Aaronson MD: Kidney Doctor

blog.michaelaaronsonmd.pagekite.me — “Opensource Chat: Talk Using Jabber the Google Talk Alternative. IM (Instant Messenger) on Android with Xabber, on Blackberry with IMplus. Here’s How to do it. | Michael L. Aaronson MD: Kidney DoctorView full resource at blog.michaelaaronsonmd.pagekite.me

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How Tanning Changes the Brain - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “People who frequently use tanning beds experience changes in brain activity during their tanning sessions that mimic the patterns of drug addiction, new research shows.View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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