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D A T E |
| Party Food Poisoning Protect Yourself and Your Guests |
12-23-2004 |
| 'Tis the Season to be Stressed Putting the 'Jolly' Back |
12-20-2004 |
| Animal Attraction Holiday Pet Guide 2004 - Part II |
12-13-2004 |
| "But...Can He Fetch?" Holiday Pet Guide 2004 - Part I |
12-09-2004 |
| Trigeminal Neuralgia | 12-06-2004 |
| Beat Headaches (By a Nose) | 12-02-2004 |
| The Depression Dilemma For Children, Teens, Parents and Doctors |
11-29-2004 |
| The Little Things | 11-23-2004 |
| The Diet Shuffle 2005 Proposed Dietary Guidelines |
11-19-2004 |
| Hyperparathyroidism Making Too Much of a Good Thing |
11-15-2004 |
| Awakenings: The most dangerous time of the day...is the start of it. |
11-11-2004 |
| Pregnancy Paranoia | 11-08-2004 |
| No More Chicken Pox | 11-04-2004 |
| Whooping Cough: Rise in cases may call for a second shot |
11-01-2004 |
| Resilience: The Courage to Come Back |
10-28-2004 |
| Flu Phobia? | 10-21-2004 |
| Up All Night Modafinil proven safe for wakefulness |
10-14-2004 |
| Babies & Flu 2004 In a time of shortage, get them vaccinated |
10-11-2004 |
| MicroCalcification A lump is not the only way breast cancer shows up |
10-07-2004 |
| Color My World: Studying Synesthesia |
10-04-2004 |
| The Anniversary | 09-27-2004 |
| Toothbrush Research | 09-20-2004 |
| Mystery Pains Polymyalgia Rheumatica is difficult to diagnose, easy to treat |
09-16-2004 |
| 'Strep' From sore throats to ‘flesh-eating’ bacteria, Group A Streptococcus is a bug to be reckoned with. |
09-13-2004 |
| Good News for Ulcer Sufferers | 09-07-2004 |
| Blood Pressure 101 Part Two |
08-31-2004 |
| Blood Pressure 101 Part One |
08-26-2004 |
| Do the Math: The New Cholesterol Numbers |
08-23-2004 |
| Grown-ups, Get Your Shots! | 08-19-2004 |
| New Combo Vaccine 6 times fewer tears |
08-17-2004 |
| Reflection Pools What Water Tells Us About Us |
08-09-2004 |
| Guess Who Has High Blood Pressure? Our Children |
08-05-2004 |
| The New Facts of Life: Terrorism Threats are here to stay. Time to update the survival kit. |
08-02-2004 |
| Everyday Heroes | 07-29-2004 |
| Hand that Rocks the Cradle | 07-22-2004 |
| Why is my baby yellow? Early detection crucial when treating newborn jaundice |
07-19-2004 |
| Erectile
Dysfunction A distress signal from a whole ‘nuther part of the body |
07-12-2004 |
| Seeing is Believing Contact lenses for migraine pain |
07-06-2004 |
| Lost in "the flow" | 07-01-2004 |
| Warning: Fashion Can Be Hazardous To Your Health | 06-24-2004 |
| Cosmetic Surgery on Persons of Color | 06-21-2004 |
| Children's Annoying Habits Surviving thumb-sucking, nail-biting and other habits |
06-14-2004 |
| Hurricane and Flood: "Before-And-After" Handbook Part I: "Before" Part II: "After" |
06-07-2004 |
| The "D-lemma" | 06-03-2004 |
| Putting A Face to Treacher Collins Syndrome | 06-01-2004 |
| Dance... While the Music Lasts |
05-25-2004 |
| Flying Without a Net! A new surgery for women with stress incontinence restores freedom from shame, fear (and diapers). |
05-20-2004 |
| The City of 'Lean' Latest Drug and Underground Trend Traced to Houston |
05-17-2004 |
| Teen Obesity A Weighty Issue |
05-13-2004 |
| Teen Anger A Weighty Issue |
05-10-2004 |
| On Parenting: Tips on Raising Teens From the Experts: YOU |
05-06-2004 |
| Shedding Tears: Healing Waters |
04-26-2004 |
| The Toothpaste Trance | 04-20-2004 |
| The Hot Flash Putting out the Fire |
04-15-2004 |
| Can Migraine Really Cause Stroke? The Debate Begins |
04-12-2004 |
| "Mommy, My Ear Hurts!" Does Your Child Really Need Antibiotics? |
04-08-2004 |
| High Blood Pressure And West Nile Virus What You Need to Know |
04-05-2004 |
| Only The Shadow Knows Our dark sides can tell us much about ourselves, if we're brave enough to face them |
03-29-2004 |
| A Recipe for Healing: A new orthopedic frame helps surgeons mend broken bones more precisely |
03-22-2004 |
| Asperger's Syndrome | 03-18-2004 |
| Autism | 03-15-2004 |
| Sexually-Transmitted Diseases Part Two: Bacterial STDs |
03-11-2004 |
| Sexually-Transmitted Diseases Part One: Runaway Viruses |
03-08-2004 |
| Another Tequila Sunrise Another Spring Break in the Bathroom |
03-04-2004 |
| Bird Flu The Hunt and Peck for Answers |
03-01-2004 |
| Got Milk? Got Indegestion? You may need to mooo-ve away from dairy products |
02-26-2004 |
| Misconception over Contraception | 02-19-2004 |
| Love: The Dance Between Two Hearts |
02-12-2004 |
| Broken-Hearted When Love Ups-And-Walks Out the Door |
02-09-2004 |
| The Power of Love | 02-05-2004 |
| Catch Me If You Can The race is on between Man and mutating virus |
02-02-2004 |
| The Liminal Space: Living Between Two Worlds |
01-26-2004 |
| This Isn't Your Momma's Appendectomy Minimally-invasive surgery takes the fun out of showing off your scars |
1-21-2004 |
| Pumped Up Stroke patients gain mobility, calm spasms with new device |
01-15-2004 |
| Cushing's Syndrome Too Much of a Good Thing |
01-12-2004 |
| Walk a Mile in Their Shoes Expert Advice on Getting On Track |
01-06-2004 |
Make an appointment
with your stress—
and keep it!
Set aside a specified time of day, say 3:00 to 3:20 P.M. Keep this appointment with yourself—make it as important as a client or a child’s reading time.
Now, let the stress pour out of you, all the worry, guilt, what-ifs, if-onlys. Hold nothing back. Imagine every possible scenario that intrudes on you, day and night. Funnel it into that 20-minute period.
When the bell goes off, you are done, finished, until your next appointment with yourself.
When you’re tempted to let stressful thoughts crawl across your mind, remind yourself that you have 20 minutes to address them—tomorrow.