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Provides easy to use, time saving and effective educational products and links to assist in the development of life skills and personal development.
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Self Help Magazine : An educational publication written by mental health professionals for discussion of general psychology as applied to everyday lives. Topics include: addictions, aging, parenting, family, depression, a.
Personal Solutions : On-line mental health, family, and marriage counseling services with licensed psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, and social workers. Includes therapist directory, office and telephone appointme.
Jerry's Mental Health Resources : Links to general and specific psychiatric disorders, relevant issues, controversies, treatments, psychotropics, commitment laws, forensics, research, advocacy.
Healing Resources Web Pages : A guide to healing resources on the Net.
Mental Health Information Network : A pathfinder to online physical and mental health resources geared towards mental health professionals, consumers and their families.
Dalesio and Associates, Inc. : Rehabilitation and recovery. Developmental disabilities and mental health help. Links to a variety of mental health sites.
Help Resources at The Zero : A searchable database of agencies, articles, websites and information about child abuse, domestic violence, mental health, health care, animal welfare.
Mental Health InfoSource : A compendium of mental health resources for health professionals, patients and caregivers. Includes CME credit, Psychiatric Times and more!
PsychNet-UK : Mental health and psychology information directory. Articles, fact sheets, research sources, job resources and related links. Designed for professionals, students, and the layperson.
Shrink Tank : A collection of links and bulletin board systems from all over the USA, including a vast collection of psychology/mental health oriented text files. Free.
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Approval Expanded for Breast Cancer Drug Tykerb (HealthDay)
HealthDay - MONDAY, Feb. 1 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration has expanded approval for Tykerb (lapatinib) to include
postmenopausal women with hormone- and HER2-positive advanced breast
cancer who require hormone therapy. |
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