Cognitive Therapy - Overcoming Anxiety: Cognitive-behavior therapy helps Tobaccoville man
Overcoming Anxiety: Cognitive-behavior therapy helps Tobaccoville man
Winston-Salem Journal - The Mental Health Association of Forsyth County sponsors a support group for people with anxiety disorders on the first and third Thursday of each month. The sessions, which are free, start at 7 p.m. at the association's offices at 1509 S. Hawthorne
Depression: initial results help determine successful treatments
Xagena Medical News - A trial for depression has helped clinicians to track "real world" patients who became symptom-free and to identify those who were resistant to the initial treatment. Participants treated in both medical and specialty mental health care settings
Software Insecurity
Scientific American - OIL SANDS contain sulfur that must be removed. Sweetening such crude oil could be achieved more economically with a sulfur-stripping technique from SulphCo, in which an ultrasonic probe generates bubbles that implode in a billionth of a second. The
More and More, Favored Psychotherapy Lets Bygones Be Bygones
New York Times - For most of the 20th century, therapists in America agreed on a single truth. To cure patients, it was necessary to explore and talk through the origins of their problems. In other words, they had to come to terms with the past to move forward in the
Pinching Out Sulfur
Scientific American - GAS SAVER: Four cylinders of this General Motors GEN IV V-8 engine shut down when they are not needed, thus boosting fuel economy. Despite rising fuel prices and fears of an oil crunch, Americans' lust for big vehicles with gas-gulping V-8 engines is


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