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Kimberly Tyler

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Public Health Advocate

Health Insurance: The Issues, Pre-Election

There is much public discussion in the presidential debates (and in the press and on candidate's web pages) surrounding the best way to address American healthcare and insurance accessibility. While I believe it is a fair statement that all Americans agree that health insurance coverage should be assessable to everyone, how each presidential... Read moreChevron
posted 12/12/2007, comments (0)|
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Health Journalist

Anxiety May Trigger IBS--but it's NOT "All in Your Head"

There's a great new study in the August issue of Gut (the winner in my "favorite medical journal title" competition). It shows how anxiety, stress and other psychological factors can contribute to IBS (irritable bowel syndrome). But it's vital not to misread the findings to mean that this nasty bowel disorder is... Read moreChevron
posted 08/11/2007, comments (0)|
josephjp

WHY ME...

Everytime I think about the past and the present these days... and I don't know what to do for myself and my family.  When I sleep... I'm shacking up by these 3 people... my Grandma, my best friend... John, and my Mom who which died not to long.  I loved my Deariest Mother, but we faught so cruely in the last few days when she... Read moreChevron
posted 07/31/2007, comments (0)|
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Lynne Taetzsch

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Author and Artist

Report: New Studies on Anxiety

It’s always interesting to see what scientists are coming up with in terms of new studies.  Results don’t always give useful information, and when they do, it will often take years before that information can be used to provide help for individuals suffering from a disorder.  But it’s comforting to know that new research may... Read moreChevron
posted 04/30/2007, comments (0)|
Expert_badge Lynne Taetzsch

Lynne Taetzsch

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Prolonged Exposure Therapy: A More Effective Treatment for PTSD?

A recent study with female veterans suggests that vividly remembering a traumatic event might be a good way to diffuse it.  Typically, veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are given present-centered therapy, where day-to-day difficulties associated with PTSD are reviewed with patients and counselors.  However,... Read moreChevron
posted 03/26/2007, comments (0)|

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