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Anxiety disorders are serious psychiatric conditions that often run in families and are linked to higher-than-normal rates of depression, alcohol dependence, substance abuse and suicide. Children who suffer from them are sometimes offered cognitive behavioral therapy, which attempts to explain and replace their crippling fears with rational thoughts and action. But most of these kids go untreated. Or they are given antidepressants "off label"--in ways for which they were not specifically approved...
...rest of the cast is far more hit-or-miss, suffering not because of weak voices or poor acting, but because of odd choices (and in many cases, a complete absence of choices). As the Princes, Christian E.K. Lerch ’04 and Dan P. Berwick ’01, lack chemistry and play so clueless and foppish that the obvious comedy of their duets, “Agony,” is undercut and their overall characterizations suffer. When Berwick, though, shares the stage with the Baker’s Wife or Cinderella he is on the exact...
...last time these two teams met, the Crimson split a doubleheader with the Big Red that put its season in jeopardy. Harvard defeated Cornell in the first game 7-3, but then went on to suffer a 2-1 loss in the second...
Calle 54, however, does not only survive as one of Puente's last moments, nor does it suffer from the stigma of being released in the shadow of Wim Wenders' wildly popular Buena Vista Social Club . Wenders' simple and similar premise of filming an American guitarist's effort to congregate the aging legends of Afro-Cuban music spawned a CD and an international concert, and Calle 54's American release seems to coincide with waning interest in BVSC. Miramax needn't have bothered, because the two are markedly different in intention, tone, texture and substance. The two films, while achieving...
...Prevention shows a skyrocketing number of women are being diagnosed with Type 2 (or adult-onset) diabetes each year. This year, about 16 million Americans have diabetes, and 60 percent of that number are women. And as women age and live longer, we are ever more likely to suffer from diabetes and its side effects, including blindness and life-threatening coronary disease...