Archive for the 'Psychology' Category
BUFFALO, N.Y., Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ — Employers do not address mental health matters in the workplace and many employees don’t even understand their current mental health benefits, according to a survey released today by Meritain Health and the Partnership for Workplace Mental Health.
The national study of 411 full-time employees with medical benefits found that employees […]
Most of us under the age of 30 have been in this situation more than once. We crack a simple joke to 15-year-olds, who will laugh so hard that they will be rolling on the floor. We tell the same joke to the elderly and many of them don’t budge. Not a sign of a smile, a grin or […]
Opinions are for suckers. Mark Twight has the facts and the pictures and videos to back it up. Find “The Captain” video.
It appears everyone has an opinion about “300” and how the actors and stunt crew achieved the level of fitness – and consequentially, appearance – for the movie. I have read that it […]
PHILADELPHIA, June 7 /PRNewswire/ — June 21st marks the summer solstice and the first official day of summer. For many, summer is a favorite season - full of barbeques, pool parties, and picnics in the sun. But for the three percent of the population that suffers from excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, summer is a dreaded […]
PORTLAND, OR–(Marketwire - June 5, 2007) - Hosting backyard barbecues and deciding what to wear at the beach this summer may not be the worst of your problems, but — when it comes to stress — it all adds up.
It turns out that everyday stressors such as stop-and-go traffic and strained relationships can be more […]
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(Marketwire - June 3, 2007) -
Editors Note: Photo to accompany this release will be available later in the afternoon, Sunday, June 3 via CPimages.
Flanked by cancer-fighting children who presented him with tokens of their lives and battle against cancer, 18 year old Tim Harriman dipped the wheels of his bike into the waters […]
WASHINGTON, March 21 /PRNewswire/ — Psychologist Judy E. Hall, Ph.D., Executive Officer of the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology (National Register) and content editor for www.findapsychologist.org, says returning members of the military and their families need immediate access to qualified psychologists to avoid treatment delays at military mental health centers and clinics.
“Soldiers […]
NEW YORK, Feb. 18 /PRNewswire/ — Six million American men will be diagnosed with depression this year. But millions more suffer silently, unaware that their problem has a name or are unwilling to seek treatment. As Assistant Editor Julie Scelfo reports in the February 26 Newsweek cover story, “Men and Depression” (on newsstands Monday, February […]
Nerve Magazine has been called “Playboy’s body with the New Yorker’s brain” and the tentacles of its empire have grasped the realms of film, television, books and online personals. Their marriage to Urban Outfitters has allowed for the insemination of their “knowledge” into the curious cannon of “experts”. It is stated in the intro of […]
Health, not age, is what matters. Interesting and eye-opening read, especially on January 1 when we’re all thinking of starting off the new year on the right foot.
Read more here.