Vincent van Gogh and Depression
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Vincent van Gogh
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Medications and medical conditions may have influenced van Gogh’s art http://bit.ly/BI1WQ
Being Vincent: On feeling van Gogh’s mania and depression | Depression on My Mind
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Depression Blog: Being Vincent: On feeling van Gogh’s mania and depression http://bit.ly/aIXJcc
Famous Migraineurs: Vincent Van Gogh
healthcentral.com — “Vincent van Gogh, born in Groot-Zundert, Holland, on March 30, 1853 may have suffered from Migraine or another headache disorder during his short, yet prolific art career.” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Vincent Van Gogh Famous Migraineur http://www.healthcentral.com/migraine/migraineurs-574802-5.html
The life and death of Vincent van Gogh - CBS News
cbsnews.com — “60 Minutes on CBS News: The life and death of Vincent van Gogh - New revelations about Vincent van Gogh's death suggest that the troubled Dutch painter may not have killed himself after all” View full resource at cbsnews.com
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Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Happy Birthday Vincent Van Gogh! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh
File Van Gogh; Mad or Genius?
kunstpedia.com — “Vincent van Gogh. A man – nay - a phenomenon much discussed and analysed, he has been subjected to the opinions and interpretations of critics and psychiatrists during his life, but even more so in the 120 years following his death in ...” View full resource at kunstpedia.com
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Cornell Chronicle: Algorithms unlock Van Gogh mysteries
news.cornell.edu — “Electrical engineering professor C. Richard Johnson is using computing algorithms to help art historians identify which of Vincent Van Gogh's paintings came from the same original rolls of canvas.” View full resource at news.cornell.edu
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Vincent van Gogh mad genius gene discovered by scientists - mirror.co.uk
mirror.co.uk — “Scientists believe they have pinpointed the gene that creates mad geniuses such as artist vincent van gogh.” View full resource at mirror.co.uk
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"Miners in the Snow: Winter" by Vincent Van Gogh | Watercolor | Transparent and opaque watercolour, pen in brown ink, on wove paper
vangoghgallery.com — “Vincent van Gogh: Miners in the Snow: Winter. Created in The Hague in October, 1882. It is currently located at Van Gogh Museum. Find a print of this Transparent and opaque watercolour, pen in brown ink, on wove paper Watercolor” View full resource at vangoghgallery.com
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RT @VanGoghGallery: The miners returning home in the evening towards dusk..... http://ow.ly/3tos7 #VanGogh
Starry Night, c.1889 Giclee Print by Vincent van Gogh at Art.com
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Starry Night, c.1889 Giclee Print by Vincent van Gogh at Art.com
art.com — “Starry Night, c.1889 Giclee Print by Vincent van Gogh - Find the Starry Night, c.1889 Giclee Print by Vincent van Gogh or another poster, print, photograph, photo or artwork in Art.com's Galleries.” View full resource at art.com
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"Old Vineyard with Peasant Woman" by Vincent Van Gogh | Watercolor | Pencil and wash on paper
vangoghgallery.com — “Vincent van Gogh: Old Vineyard with Peasant Woman. Created in Auvers-sur-Oise in 25-May, 1890. It is currently located at Van Gogh Museum. Find a print of this Pencil and wash on paper Watercolor” View full resource at vangoghgallery.com
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http://bit.ly/hEvotO A #watercolor with the "Starry Night" brushwork, executed 9 months later. Vincent #VanGogh #art
Starry Night, c.1889 Giclee Print by Vincent van Gogh at Art.com
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Wheatfield with Crows, c.1890 Print by Vincent van Gogh at Art.com
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http://bit.ly/gQxdiM "Wheatfield with Crows" by Van Gogh "Happiness... it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort."
Capturing The Fugitive -- In Art | Winslow Homer & Vincent Van Gogh | Digital Art | LiveScience
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Behind the Scenes: Capturing The Fugitive … In Art http://bit.ly/g6oJEQ
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Nancy Harris Bonk
Nancy Harris Bonk is a patient advocate and educator who has been helping patients empower themselves to take an active role in their health care since 2003. Nancy experienced what she now knows were menstrually related Migraines during puberty. Nancy was able to manage these with over the counter medications for many years. On a cloudy December 9 morning in 1996, Nancy’s life changed forever. She slipped and fell on a patch of black ice in her driveway, hitting her head, hard. She had sustained a traumatic brain injury or TBI.
In addition to daily chronic head and neck pain and having Migraine disease, Nancy lives with idiopathic intracranial hypertension, a cervical spine fusion, depression, hypothyroidism, Raynaud’s phenomenon, Sjogren’s syndrome and some autoimmune connective tissue disease. In tremendous pain and still experiencing cognitive symptoms, Nancy went online to see if she could find some answers. Reaching out to a number of online support groups, she met patient advocate Teri Robert who at the time was the Headache and Migraine Guide at About.com. Nancy became an active member of the discussion forum, and in 2005, she became a moderator under Teri’s tutelage and guidance. In 2007, Nancy joined HealthCentral’s Migraine Community as an Expert and Community Manager.
Because Nancy didn’t think of herself as being disabled, it never occurred to her to file for Social Security Disability, SSDI. Before she applied for SSDI, she wanted to make certain she was truly disabled. To convince herself, she took a part-time job, which threw her into pain cycle that took weeks to break. When the judge declared her “fully disabled” it wasn’t necessarily a happy moment, just a necessary step in moving forward.
In April of 2011, in conjunction with the National Headache Foundation, Nancy started the first, local support group for Migraine and headache sufferers in Western New York - the Western New York Migraine and Headache Disorder Support Group. Nancy continues to read, research and attend medical conferences to remain current in Migraine and headache disorders. Nancy has also earned continuing education hours in this area from the American Headache Society, the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences and the Center for Health Care Education, the Penn State College of Medicine and the Primary Care Network.
Supporting people with Migraine and headache disorders is a privilege and honor for Nancy. She feels support, compassion and understanding are vital components in health care. Nancy lives in Western New York with her 16-year-old son Sam, a junior in high school.
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