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Stigmas, silence hinder healing
No more silence, no more stigmas: it's time to talk about mental illness A man with cancer, bald and pale from exhaustive chemotherapy treatments, walks down the street, shivering in the brisk wind....
Hannibal Review
Fresh audience, same villain Past surgeon, current psychologist: new TV series gives viewers a glimpse of Hannibal Lectar's past, filled with crime chasing and many twists and turns More than twenty...
All you need is love…right?
Psychological needs for love, belonging lie beneath much of our most common behavior On June 25 1967, about 4 million viewers rushed to television sets in 26 different countries to watch Our World,...
Searching for a different song
Increasingly raunchy music is desensitizing our generation; it's time to find alternatives "I can be your hero, baby. I can kiss away the pain. I will stand by you forever. You can take my breath...
Gossip’s grip
Recovery from the Burn Book: The addiction to gossip can no longer prevail The halls of the high school are littered with pages from Regina George's Burn Book. The bell rings, class doors open,...
SAD this winter?
Got the blues this winter? You and your brain might be suffering from a lack of sunlight and vitamin D.
Why shopping feels good
Emotions often play unnoticed role in shopping By Kersten Chelgren Talon staff writer For most people, shopping means...
Emotions of eating
Think before you eat Are you letting your emotions affect your appetite? By Erin Mortenson Talon staff writer It's a...