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Support groupsToday7 p.m. — Overeaters Anonymous meets at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 750 Greenfield Road. Information: 391-2950.Monday10:30 a.m. — Overeaters Anonymous meets at St. Andrew UCC, corner of New and North Lime streets. Information: 391-2950.7 p.m. — Anxiety, Panic, ...
James Corbett's girlfriend was so terrified by his behaviour as they travelled along the Trans Canada Highway that she left a note in a gas station washroom asking for help. The couple, who had been living in Manitoba for about three months, was driving home to Owen Sound early last June.[...]
HOUSTON -- A double dose of Baylor and Duke for NCAA Final Four berths. Top-seeded Duke and third-seeded Baylor play in the men's NCAA South Regional final on Sunday. Then, on Monday night in Memphis, the Duke women and the Lady Bears square off for a spot in the women's Final Four.
The Thrashers shut out the Carolina Hurricanes and scored two goals in less than a minute, creating a 4-0 victory that snapped their two-game skid.
The Psychiatry department at the Hamad Medical Corp is hosting a a three-day mental health awareness campaign and exhibition at the main corridor of Hamad Hospital.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Joe Mazzulla scored a career-high 17 points in his first start of the season to help West Virginia beat top-seeded Kentucky 73-66 in the East Regional final Saturday to advance to its first Final Four since 1959.
Stimulant drugs such as Adderall may be an effective treatment for the symptoms of bipolar and unipolar depression, according to research published in the scientific journal Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica.
Repeal the new health care overhaul and replace it with something better, says the Senate's top Republican, who led a solid wall of GOP opposition to the Democratic plan.
Madison, Wisconsin - Psychiatry faculty from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health will present a community lecture on their current mental health research and how it applies to clinical treatment on Saturday, April 10.
Kanina Chavez lives an hour away from Children's Hospital in Seattle and used to have to take a whole day off from work whenever her daughter, Rachel, had an appointment with a psychiatrist. Rachel was a teenager when she started treatment for bipolar disorder roughly six years ago.