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Volunteer Expert Quizzes American, "How Would You Solve Poverty?"

2006-04-26 | Author and volunteer expert Debra Schweiger Berg is asking Americans for their ideas on how to solve poverty in the United States. Berg is seeking the answers during a National Volunteer Week launch of a bold new survey at www.howwouldyousolvepoverty.com.


Eli Lilly withheld disastrous effects of Strattera from parents and children

2006-04-05 | The wording of the parent and children information in an ongoing clinical trial of Strattera has been revealed. Eli Lilly withheld the drug's disastrous effects in order to get children to participate in the study.


2005 CYBERSTALKING STATISTICS RELEASED BY WORKING TO HALT ONLINE ABUSE WHOA Shares Its Sixth Year of Statistics

2006-02-26 | WHOA (Working to Halt Online Abuse) released their 2005 Cyberstalking statistics today, as well as cumulative statistics for six years, from 2000-20005. WHOA, the oldest and largest all-volunteer online safety organization, has been helping adult victims of cyberstalking since February, 1977.


Eli Lilly's Strattera - 130 reports of suicidality in one month

2006-02-16 | A not released discussion paper from the British medical agency (MHRA) reveals 130 reports of suicidality in one month from treatment with Strattera. In addition the paper tells about 766 spontaneous reports of cardiac disorders and 172 of liver injury, and about 20 completed suicides.


Stress Related Disorders Respond to Nature Remedy By 30 Percent, an Organic Education Antidote for Natural System Dysfunction (NSD) Increases Wellness and Reduces Budgets.

2006-01-10 | The Institute of Global Education has identified a debilitating disorder known as Natural System Dysfunction (NSD), and has developed a readily available online Organic antidote for it. At home, work or school, the easily learned antidote, by 30 percent, increases our well-being and reduces budgets.


Eli Lilly's and Christopher Gillberg's failed experiment with Strattera

2006-01-04 | The Swedish Medical Products Agency (MPA) knows that Gillberg's and Lilly's clinical trial of Strattera is a catastrophe. It has nevertheless been allowed to continue.


Give alcoholics hope this Christmas with "Phoenix in a Bottle"

2005-12-13 | The controversial new book "Phoenix in a Bottle" by Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald would make the ideal Christmas present of hope for alcoholics from their friends, relatives and loved ones - say publishers Melrose Books.


Really, is there "No Direction Home," Bob Dylan? An Omission in Martin Scorsese's Film is Corrected by an Environmentally Sound, Holistic Education and Counseling Alternative

2005-10-08 | A new Martin Scorsese film about Bob Dylan film shortchanges the public. It does not inform us about a direction home that Dylan and our society overlooks and the readily available tools we can use to benefit from taking that direction. Free online articles are provided to help us fill this void


Controversial book about alcoholism now available in America and worldwide

2005-09-12 | "Phoenix in a Bottle" the controversial new book by Scottish couple Lilian and Murdoch MacDonald that challenges conventional wisdom about alcoholism, is now readily available in America and throughout the world, as well as in the United Kingdom.


Celebrate! ADHD Urges Parents to Adopt-A-Teacher

2005-08-30 | Tragically, most teachers try to change their brightest, most curious students—children with ADHD and Attention Deficit Disorder—with Ritalin rather than changing their teaching styles. Celebrate!ADHD is urging parents to "Adopt-A-Teacher" to improve self-confidence and school performance.


Senior Great Dane Receives 2005 Broadway Barks Hero Award

2005-08-03 | Broadway star, David Hyde-Pierce from Spamalot, presents Hero award to an aging Great Dane in recognition of his work with abused children.


Book on Perimenopause and Natural Hormones Awarded Top Publishing Honors

2005-06-19 | Larkfield Publishing's "The Hormone Survival Guide for Perimenopause" wins the prestigious Ben Franklin Award for best first book by a new publisher. The book also receives an Honorable Mention in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year competition.


Innovative Stress Management Program Offers Long-Term Stress Relief in the Workplace

2005-03-15 | A breakthrough stress management program for workers combines an engaging two-hour stress reduction workshop with ongoing email support to achieve long-term success in coping


University of California, Irvine Studies SLBTS's T.E.A.C.H. Program

2005-02-02 | Preliminary results validate addiction treatment model....