Archive for September, 2010

PostHeaderIcon How Loners and Antisocial Children are Bullied at School

"I tried everything - I felt hopeless, frustrated and ill" Then I discovered the KEY to curing anxiety, panic attacks, OCD and phobias

A new study from Concordia University has delved into the phenomenon of peer victimization in schools, where antisocial kids and loners become the butt of bullying.


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PostHeaderIcon Health Tip: Pack a First Aid Kit

"I tried everything - I felt hopeless, frustrated and ill" Then I discovered the KEY to curing anxiety, panic attacks, OCD and phobias

Title: Health Tip: Pack a First Aid Kit
Category: Health News
Created: 9/29/2010 8:10:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 9/29/2010

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PostHeaderIcon New Book Dismisses Claims of Sexual Dysfunction in Females as Exaggerations

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Though experts claim that millions of women worldwide are victims of sexual dysfunction, a new book has said that all these claims are overrated.

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PostHeaderIcon Urinalysis

"I tried everything - I felt hopeless, frustrated and ill" Then I discovered the KEY to curing anxiety, panic attacks, OCD and phobias

Title: Urinalysis
Category: Procedures and Tests
Created: 11/27/1998 4:59:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 9/28/2010

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PostHeaderIcon Want Children to Read More? Trying Slowing Them Down

"I tried everything - I felt hopeless, frustrated and ill" Then I discovered the KEY to curing anxiety, panic attacks, OCD and phobias

As the nation’s school children begin their summer vacations, parents hoping to keep their children engaged in the learning process may want to encourage them to slow down and savor a good book.

Thomas Newkirk, professor of English at the University of New Hampshire, suggests that students get more enjoyment out of and have greater success with reading when they slow down. Newkirk discusses slow reading in a recent issue of Education Leadership in the article, “The Case for Slow Reading.”

That’s good news considering American school children have made little to no progress in reading proficiency, according to the latest information about the National Assessment of Educational Progress, the largest nationwide reading test. Some experts believe the culprit is the decline in the amount of reading children do for pleasure as they devote more free time to surfing the Internet, texting on cell phones, or watching television. 

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