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Open Question: I have many/most symptoms of aspergers-I don’t know whether to get a diagnosis though=I’d like your oppinion? | ePsychology.us

epsychology.us — “I am 25 if that makes any difference. I am not sure whether there would be a good reason to be diagnosed. I would like to know for sure, though (for some reason) I am a little worried in case they say I haven't got it. I only found out the other day (a recently made friend, that has a degree in psychology mentioned aspergers casually it-so I spent the night and next day looking it up. It makes sense now, (my problems) which I think is why I am worried they would say I haven't got it. So I'm lookView full resource at epsychology.us

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Open Question: Is Psychology a good major? | ePsychology.us

epsychology.us — “I am thinking about majoring in Psychology, I would like to know, if I do not get a PhD in Psychology, will I still be able to get a job. Or do I have to get a PhD in Psychology and have my own private practice in order to have a job opportunity.View full resource at epsychology.us

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Open Question: Psychology major but it doesn’t seem supported? | ePsychology.us

epsychology.us — “(Be prepared to read!) Hi. I'm a Junior in high school on a lookout to be majoring in Psychology. When I was in junior high and as a sophomore, I was bullied a lot, but I was always the one in trouble because of my short fuse. I went through counseling for awhile and now I have interest in psychology. I want to go as far as to getting a PhD. I'm an average student. I do fairly well in school, at about two hundred some rank in the junior class. Now, last year I had to sign up for the Senior schedView full resource at epsychology.us

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A single gene is responsible for OCD-like behaviors in mice | ePsychology.us

epsychology.us — “Researchers have discovered that mice missing a single gene developed repetitive obsessive-compulsive-like behaviors. The genetically altered mice, which behaved much like people with a certain type of obsessive-compulsive disorder, could help scientists design new therapies for this debilitating condition.View full resource at epsychology.us

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A single gene is responsible for OCD-like behaviors in mice ...: Researchers have discovered that mice missing... http://bit.ly/9XKMF3 #ocd

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Open Question: Taking psychology in high school? | ePsychology.us

epsychology.us — “I have to pick electives for my senior year next year and I'm really interested in the psychology course. What types of careers can pursuing psychology lead to?View full resource at epsychology.us

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EIGHT WAYS TO SPOT EMOTIONAL MANIPULATION | ePsychology.us

epsychology.us — “Emotional Manipulation is also Covert Aggression. See: Psychopaths: Wolves in Sheep's Clothing. Here is a list adapted from an article by FionaView full resource at epsychology.us

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RT @PeerAbuse RT @DeborahSerani 8 Ways To Spot Emotional Manipulation: http://tinyurl.com/cbenkd Excellent article! Dead on!

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Ginkgo biloba doesn`t prevent cardiovascular events but may have potential peripheral artery disease benefits | ePsychology.us

epsychology.us — “(PhysOrg.com) -- Ginkgo biloba didn`t prevent cardiovascular death or major events such as heart attack and stroke in people age 75 and older, but the herb may affect peripheral vascular disease, according to research reported in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, a journal of the American Heart Association.View full resource at epsychology.us

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Prostate Cancer Surgery Performed by Many Surgeons with Little Experience | ePsychology.us

epsychology.us — “(physorg.com) -- a new study from researchers at memorial sloan-kettering cancer center has found that the majority of surgeons treating prostate cancer in the united states have extremely low annual caseloads, potentially leading to increased rates of both surgical complications and cancer recurrence.View full resource at epsychology.us

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Tumor-initiating Cells Detected in Pten Null Prostate Cancer Model | ePsychology.us

epsychology.us — “(physorg.com) -- new findings published in cancer research, a journal of the american association for cancer research, advance the current understanding of the role of stem/progenitor cells on the initiation and progression of prostate cancer from the pten null prostate cancer model.View full resource at epsychology.us

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Open Question: List and briefly describe the three major approaches to meditation and give a brief description of each approa? | ePsychology.us

epsychology.us — “approach* Please help psychology homework and I cant find it in any of my books. And please dont tell me to google it because its not no help to me. Thanks!View full resource at epsychology.us

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Proton therapy is well-tolerated in prostate cancer patients | ePsychology.us

epsychology.us — “Proton beam therapy can be safely delivered to men with prostate cancer and has minimal urinary and rectal side effects, according to a study presented november 2, 2009, at the american society for radiation oncology's 51st annual meeting in chicago.View full resource at epsychology.us

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Shingles raises risk of stroke by 30 percent or more in adults | ePsychology.us

epsychology.us — “Adults with shingles were about 30 percent more likely to have a stroke during a one-year follow-up than adults without shingles, in a study reported in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.View full resource at epsychology.us

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Why having sex is good for your health: a Reproductive Wellness column | ePsychology.us

epsychology.us — “Sex is good for your health. OK, that's a hugely simplistic statement that requires an even bigger caveat, along the lines of as long as you are a consenting adult in a positive, monogamous, disease-free relationship. If you trust everything you read in magazines and online, it also helps you look younger, cures migraines and prevents some ...View full resource at epsychology.us

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