They had a 550% increase in drug overdoses between 1999 and 2004 and is now considered the drug overdose capital. How do you thing this …
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This study, Rende writes, “illustrates what we typically see when we evaluate psychosocial interventions. They are not easy to administer, but they have positive effects — and no side effects.”
Meanwhile, Rende points out, abusive or neglectful parenting can influence gene expression. He refers to “the increasing evidence that maltreatment may interact with genes and alter the expression
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This is not the post I intended to write today. My fingers, however, ungraciously circumvented me to write about an uncomfortable topic and state of self. This isn’t a narrative representative of everyone in every shape of mind, but perhaps best for those compatriots closest to where I am, who may relate, who might say, “YES. That.” There’s a Something in me — rather, a Somewhere — I resist as i
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This piece comes to us courtesy of Stateline. Stateline is a nonpartisan, nonprofit news service of the Pew Charitable Trusts that provides daily reporting and analysis on trends in state policy. While a growing number of states have turned their attention to marijuana legalization, another proposal has been quietly catching fire among some legislators—raising the legal age to buy cigarettes
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When we last saw the Knickerbocker Hospital, the year was 1900, the Gilded Age was in its final days and everything was in shambles. Botched experimental procedures, bloody street fights and an impending relocation all threatened the stability of the titular establishment in Cinemax’s acclaimed drama, “The Knick.” But as the show’s second season opens in 1901, a slight
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