Monday, April 18, 2016

Keys to an Effective Apology

Simply saying 'I'm sorry' isn't always enough, researchers report
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The Keys to an Effective Apology

Simply saying "I'm sorry" isn't always enough, researchers report. For an apology to be effective, they say you need to include some of six components: expression of regret; explanation of...
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Pair Gamblers Anonymous With Other Treatments for Best Results

Gamblers Anonymous helps people with gambling problems, and it's even more effective when used along with other treatments, researchers report. In a new review, investigators...
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Depression More Common in Kids Who Join Gangs, Study Finds

Depression and suicidal thoughts or attempts are common among youth who join gangs, and these problems get worse after they join, a new study suggests. The researchers analyzed...
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Alcohol Sales Dropped After Maryland Raised Liquor Tax

Alcohol sales fell in Maryland following an increase in the sales tax, according to a finding that suggests the tactic could work in other U.S. states. The alcohol tax rose from 6 percent...
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Sleepless Nights Linked to Brain Changes in Study

Insomnia is linked with abnormalities in the brain's white matter -- the tissues that form connections and carry information between different parts of the brain, a small Chinese study suggests...
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 Drugs and Medications

diazepam, Valium, Diastat, Acudial, Diastat Pediatric, Diazepam Intensol

Diazepam is used for the treatment of disorders with anxiety. Diazepam also is used for the treatment of agitation, tremors, delirium, seizures...
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