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...many of the ads on television and in print for medicines that treat depression. The ubiquity of these advertisements and the commonness of the symptoms can often give the impression that everyone is depressed. Such a sentiment has led to a backlash, with people declaring that depression is something we should all get used to. Many mental health advocates often then angrily fire back that it is outrageous and horrible to tell people that they must learn to live with depression...

Author: By Andrew B. English, CONTRIBUTING WRITERS | Title: What's in a Name? | 3/24/2006 | See Source »

...only for so long that you are within 30 yards of a House full of pretty incredible people, and, with only two-and-a-half months left to go until Commencement, I regret not taking advantage of their proximity.2. Don’t limit socialization to your blockmates. Treat the House dining hall as if it were Annenberg during the first two weeks of college. Sit down with new people and introduce yourself straight up. The House is the great equalizer, and the importance of class years fades away as strong friendships and mentorships form. 3. On the other hand...

Author: By Hana R. Alberts, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Make Your House Home | 3/22/2006 | See Source »

...England Journal of Medicine last week, the frequency of NKT cells in asthmatic patients is roughly a 100 times that found in non-asthmatics. Students afflicted with asthma cheered the advance. “As an asthmatic, it’s frustrating to always be trying to treat the symptoms of the disease,” says Talya J. Brettler ’08. “I’m excited about the prospect of a cure...

Author: By Harlan M. Piper, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Cure For Asthma May Come Soon | 3/21/2006 | See Source »

...Some 1,000,000 census takers set off around the country on Tuesday and will knock on doors through Saturday asking how many people live in each house. There is no mention of religion and ethnicity on the census forms and President Olusegun Obasanjo has urged Nigerians to treat the national tally as an act of citizenship rather than politics. "Census-taking is not politics and should therefore not be a contest for political supremacy," Obasanjo said in a national television and radio broadcast. "We need accurate data for a planned and progressive society, so as to be able...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Census Fever in Nigeria | 3/21/2006 | See Source »

...Cottle complained that "pediatricians often treat parents like children" and whined about not getting enough attention from her baby's doctors. My pediatricians treat me the same way they treat my children: with love, respect and clear boundaries. Cottle wants her doctor available for weekly visits, daily calls and weekend chats. That reminds me of my teenager, who wants that kind of 24/7 availability as well as access to the family car. Someone has to be the grownup. Michele Bombardier Bainbridge Island, Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 3/20/2006 | See Source »

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