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...Iraq war is coming home, with more than one of every four returning vets complaining of mental or physical wounds caused by the conflict. The first time the U.S. went to war with Iraq, in 1991, ground combat lasted precisely 100 hours, but its impact on the U.S. troops who waged it, including physical and mental scars, was ignored and belittled by the Pentagon hierarchy for years. This time, with the war going much worse for U.S. forces, the Pentagon is paying much closer attention to the invisible wounds combat is leaving on soldiers...
...Crimson, but many team members felt that a stronger performance was within reach. “The team could’ve done a lot better,” Shore said. “We threw away a bunch of shots. For myself, it was a lot of mental mistakes. It was a course unlike other courses we’ve played this fall, but the course shouldn’t have affected us that much. We all shot above our individual season stroke averages.” With the NEIGA Championships over, the Crimson now looks ahead...
...Amish are even finding themselves at the forefront of science. A genetic-disease research project at the University of Maryland is focusing on the Amish, since they keep detailed family records that go back generations. And though the Amish tend to be suspicious of psychology, a new mental-health facility just opened outside Lancaster. It's decorated in traditional Amish style to make patients feel comfortable, and so that when they role-play, they can do it with a real butter churn...
...things to coordinate, we’d be awesome.”The Crimson will host Columbia and Cornell next weekend in an attempt to break out of its 0-6 League slump.“Our team needs to work on a lot of stuff with maintaining mental composure,” said co-captain and libero Elizabeth Blotky. “We’re home finally this week; we’ve been on the road a lot, so hopefully we’ll be able to come out strong this weekend after a good strong week...
Shenk says that even if readers see Lincoln’s contemporaries’ views on mental illness as inferior to modern psychology, “it makes you think that these things are in flux, that our relationship to depression is a relationship of ideas. We’re developing and thinking about these things, and they can shift over time...