Gabriela (not her real name), a 42-year-old investment counselor, has been receiving therapy by computer chat for more than a year now. She fell into a deep depression after her last breakup and needed an ear she could count on to be consistently supportive and objective.
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Read More »Jack Plunkett Interview: What Small Businesses Should Know
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Read More »Video: FDA recommends new dosing instructions
An FDA panel voted unanimously to recommend that dosing instructions for children under 2 years old be added to products that contain acetaminophen.
Read More »Nein! Third of Berlin students mull sex work
One in three university students in the German capital would consider sex work as a means to finance their education, a study from the Berlin Studies Center said Wednesday.
Read More »A Sneak Peek At The Apple Store’s 10th Anniversary Makeover
Apple may be giving its Apple Stores a very high-tech makeover to celebrate its tenth anniversary. We'd heard about the various mysterious plans unfurling in Apple stores in the U.S., but now it looks like the "Apple Store 2.0," as it's being referred to, is a worldwide affair. The numerous preparatory plans, including locked boxes of supplies, gigabytes of code downloaded and protected with a password, bans on store staff leaving, and a very early start this Sunday morning now all make sense.
Read More »Free Worlds: Billions of Extra-Stellar Planetary Bodies May Be Adrift in the Galaxy
Pluto, please step aside.
Read More »U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate
By Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Heavy rains, deep snowfalls, monster floods and killing droughts are signs of a "new normal" of extreme U.S. weather events fueled by climate change, scientists and government planners said on Wednesday
Read More »Why Are You So Complex? Complicated Protein Interactions Evolved to Stave Off Mutations
By Philip Ball of Nature magazine Why are we so complicated? You might imagine that we've evolved that way because it conveys adaptive benefits.
Read More »PGT: Choi to donate $200K for tornado relief
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Read More »New Fossil Severs Snakes from Legless Lizard Line
Snakes aren’t just lizards without any legs . But a curious group of long, legless lizards look suspiciously like snakes themselves
Read More »PGT: Tiger could fall to No. 15 by U.S. Open
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Read More »Whan sees LPGA Tour expanding in 2012
After 17 months on the job, LPGA Commissioner Mike Whan is well past the clueless stage.
Read More »Colonial good place for Toms after playoff loss
David Toms is in a good spot the week after coming oh so close to his first PGA Tour victory in five years.
Read More »PGT: Kelly loses bet, becomes Horned Frog
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