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Healing at a distance, therapists try telepresence (Cached) 12.6.2006 Financial Express
Healing at a distance, therapists try telepresence
Social malaise that needs sensitive coverage (Cached) 12.6.2006 Hindu: Opinion
It was a reader who alerted me to a significant news report buried in one of the inside pages ("Agrarian crisis, wheat import discussed", May 19, 2006): over one lakh farmers committed suicide in the six years from 1998. The second paragraph of ...
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Encounters with the brain (Cached) 11.6.2006 Hindu: Sunday Magazine
MRI is fast becoming the most powerful tool for studying the human brain.
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They are in dire need of a real aid (Cached) 9.6.2006 Hindu: Tamil Nadu
TIRUCHI: : Holding a three-month-old baby girl, Anbarasi (name changed) in her early twenties does not know what the future beholds. In fact, she cannot think for herself, leave alone her baby. A mentally unsound wanderer, she would have ...
Anger as an emotional disorder (Cached) 9.6.2006 Hindu: Breaking News
Anger as an emotional disorder (Cached) 9.6.2006 Hindu: Opinion
WE ALL get angry sometimes. Some of us, no doubt, are angry right now. Some of us are angry for wholly legitimate reasons to do with a computer that has been temporarily inhabited by evil spirits, and some of us are just being irrational. And ...
Mental problems on rise in Himachal (Cached) 9.6.2006 New Kerala: India News
Shimla: Growing stress levels due to changing lifestyles has led to Himachal Pradesh having one of the highest mental health problems levels in the county, according to a survey.
Panel appointed to go into farmers' suicide yet to start work (Cached) 9.6.2006 Hindu: Kerala
Planning Commission team arrives to study the malaise
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Study says millions have 'rage' disorder (Cached) 7.6.2006 Sify News
To you, that angry, horn-blasting tailgater is suffering from road rage. But doctors have another name for it - intermittent explosive disorder - and a new study suggests it is far more common than they realized, affecting up to 16 million Americans.
Premature or low birthweight babies at significantly increased risk of hyperactivity disorder (Cached) 6.6.2006 Hindu: Breaking News
BRIEF CASE: Blind No More (Cached) 6.6.2006 TOI: Editorial
Hindi mainstream cinema in recent times has had characters with different kinds of disabilities as its main protagonist.
Premature or low birthweight babies three times more likely to become hyperactive (Cached) 5.6.2006 New Kerala: Health News
Washington: A study published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood suggests that premature or low birthweight babies are at an increased risk of hyperactivity disorder.
Pimps, fixers & tentwallahs (cont.) : HindustanTimes.com (Cached) 4.6.2006 Hindustan Times
Pimps, fixers & tentwallahs (cont.) : HindustanTimes.com
Pimps, fixers & tentwallahs (cont.) (Cached) 4.6.2006 Hindustan Times
Pimps, fixers & tentwallahs (cont.)
Lifetrack in New York (Cached) 3.6.2006 The Pioneer
Lifetrack in New York
Survey points to high mental illness incidence in Kerala (Cached) 2.6.2006 Hindu: Front Page
Findings of an NSSO survey on disabled persons in the country
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Survey points to high mental illness incidence in Kerala (Cached) 2.6.2006 Hindu: Kerala
An NSSO survey on disabled persons
Fear circuit flares as bipolar youth misread faces (Cached) 31.5.2006 Hindu: Breaking News
Cops on a different mission (Cached) 29.5.2006 The Statesman
Cops on a different mission
Telemedicine is the best medium for the mental ill to seek help (Cached) 25.5.2006 Hindu: Tamil Nadu
A project launched by Schizophrenia Research Foundation comes in handy for rural people
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