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Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Tinnitus may interfere with tough mental tasks


Tinnitus may interfere with tough mental tasks
Reuters UK - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who suffer from chronic, moderate tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, may have more trouble performing demanding cognitive tasks than individuals without tinnitus, Australian investigators report. "Our results are

PC Forum: The paradox of choice
ZDNet Blogs - PC Forum kicked off this afternoon with Esther's introduction of the "users in charge" theme. It's a new culture of catering to users not big banks, advertisers and others who have wielded power in the past, Esther said. The first speaker, Barry

35 million Americans suffer from insomnia
Salt Lake Tribune - While many of her constituents slept soundly, former Utah Gov. Olene Walker often would wander the governor's mansion in the middle of the night, responding to e-mails, reading or watching TV. Walker suffers from insomnia, which afflicts about 35

New effort aims to defeat eating disorder that sufferers frequently
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel - You'd think Ivy Silver, of all people, would have seen it coming. After all, she'd been bulimic herself years earlier. She knew all about the vomiting and chapped lips, the brittle hair and callused knuckles. And oh, the secrets. But the

Major Strides in Fending Off Depression Among the Elderly
New York Times - Many elderly people are already distressed by the increasing numbers of drugs they are taking, including painkillers and heart medication. Now, those who are also battling depression may be wondering where it all will end. Last week, researchers at

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