Articles, tagged with "suicides", page 4
15th September 2009
Brad Sugars describes recession as a period when GDP growth slows, businesses stop expanding, employment falls, unemployment rises, and housing prices decline. For these reasons, many experts feel U.S. is actually reeling under recession now.
Recession ...
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Author:
Kirk Bachelder
18th May 2009
A happier life is what everybody craves, and who can blame them? In such rough times, with layoffs, crime and suicides on the rise we need to remember the small things that make us smile. Here are a few small steps to take everyday to make you smile, make...
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Stephanie Barker
18th May 2009
Doesn't everybody want to be a little happier? In such rough times, with layoffs, foreclosures, crime and suicides on the rise we need to remember the small things that make us smile. Here are a few small steps to take everyday to make you smile, make you...
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Author:
Stephanie Barker
04th April 2009
The problem of child suicide continues to grow and the lives of many young people aged from 10 upwards will be lost to this tragic event. In the United States alone, suicide is the third leading cause of death in teenagers and the fourth leading cause of ...
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Author:
Anne Wolski
28th January 2009
FDA: No Suicide Risk From Singulair
FDA's Review Shows No Link Between Suicide and Asthma Drugs Singulair, Accolate, Zyflo, or Zyflo CR
Whether certain drugs cause an increased chance of suicide or not is a topic for much discussion. Certain drugs t...
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Author:
Joe Gardener
28th January 2009
In 2004 there were 95 suicides in England and Wales including 32 people held in prison awaiting trial and 17,678 incidents of self harm. In 2003 remand prisoners accounted for a third of all self-harm incidents in prison.
Two people per week take their...
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Author:
Simon
13th January 2009
So, what are different kinds of mood disorders? Basically, there are quite a few known disorders ranging from anxiety, to depression, to mania, to agitation, the list just keeps going on! Most disorders can be traced back to a chemical imbalance in the br...
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peterhutch
19th December 2008
Problems have always been solved in a systematic and therefore, in an effective manner with many new concepts being used for the nullification of these problems. They, regardless of their form and impact, have always been encountered and solved only when ...
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Author:
a.daniel
01st December 2008
by Andrea Conway
Fear seems to be in the very air we breathe this week! I'm no economist (I dropped Economics 101 because of total boredom). But a permanent antidote to fear won't be found in a discussion of economics. It will be found in an understa...
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andreaconway
21st October 2008
Sellers are finding it difficult to attract buyers in this time of economic uncertainty and tougher mortgage standards. But what if you have a little something special that none of your neighbors have, like something that goes bump in the night? If your h...
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Author:
M Shane
19th September 2008
There is a village in Wales in the UK, between Cardiff and Swansea, where 17 young people have committed suicides. The facts are not consistent - when did this start? If Natasha Randall was the twelfth victim in thirteen years, as one newspaper claims, ...
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Author:
Elsabe Smit
08th September 2008
Caltrain is poised to pay nearly $3 million for fencing to keep people from crossing its tracks illegally.
A total of about 10 miles of chain-link, metal and wire mesh will go up at strategic points along the 52-mile line from San Francisco to San Jose ...
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bpwork.com
20th August 2008
Presence of Tricyclic Antidepressant (TCA) in more quantity provokes individuals to commit suicide. TCA has much impact on normal person than a depressed individual. TCA causes sleepiness, difficulty in concentration and thinking and unsteady gait in body...
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Author:
Stephen Jhonson
16th August 2008
In the present fast sedentary lifestyle, debt stress is a very common phenomenon. It can affect almost anyone, from a college student, to any employed person; the advent of the credit card has brought its side effect; stress. In stress both a person's emo...
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Motoring.co.uk Ltd
13th August 2008
Experts have said that the middle class have been hit by a devastating debt crisis and even those with well paid jobs are having financial difficulties.
Debt advice centres that are situated in middle class areas have seen a huge increase of 500% in th...
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Author:
Gill