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...Drug Administration specifically for the treatment of social-anxiety disorder, though the others seem to work as well. A third, Zoloft, has been approved for OCD and panic disorder. Each formulation of SSRI is subtly different--targeting specific subclasses of serotonin. And side effects--which can include dry mouth, fatigue and sexual dysfunction--will vary from person to person. A new group of antidepressants, known as serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, may be even more effective in treating anxiety disorders than the SSRIs are. As the name implies, the SNRIs target a second neurotransmitter called norepinephrine, which is secreted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Anxiety: What You Can Do | 6/10/2002 | See Source »

Others can do it, and they can do it quite well. Some have mastered the cry so intense that it produces uncontrollable violent hiccups. Or they have perfected the subtle silent cry, complete with an open mouth, a beet-red face, and a bobbing of the head that makes one’s sobs vibrate in pitch. Others just slump their shoulders and assume an air of gloom—I can’t go on without you, you don’t know how much you meant to me, the end is near, I’ll never...

Author: By Jordana R. Lewis, | Title: Don't Say Goodbye | 6/6/2002 | See Source »

...past semester—including Love’s Literature 105, “Introduction to the Theory of Sexuality” and Epps’ Romance Studies 196, “Other Romances: Literature, Cinema, and Queerness”—were advertised only by word of mouth and e-mail lists...

Author: By Jessica E. Vascellaro, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Getting Back to the Core | 6/6/2002 | See Source »

Summers put his money where his mouth was, offering to contribute considerable funds to this April’s installment of the council’s annual spring festival, Springfest...

Author: By Claire A. Pasternack, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gusmorino's Long Shadow | 6/6/2002 | See Source »

...American people. But Harvard students are reluctant to pay higher taxes, because they’re the ones destined for the highest tax brackets. And there’s the rub: The average Harvard student isn’t willing to put his money where his political mouth is. When it comes to money, we’re all George W. Bush...

Author: By C. MATTHEW Macinnis, | Title: Thank God for the Living Wage | 6/6/2002 | See Source »

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