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Points of Interest, vol. 2 #4
February 14, 2009 in Brain, Depression, ethics, healthcare, LDS, Medicine, Mental Illness, mind, Mormon, Neurology, psychiatry, psychology, Science, social phobia, Spirituality, technology | Tags: CBT, community, cotton candy, darwin, diet soda, empathy, evolution, fingerprints, health journalism, humor, intuition, knowledge, palliative care, peer support, philosophy, provicialism, selfishness, spouses, therapy, touch, trauma, wisdom, wound healing | 2 comments
In an effort to return to a regular weekend schedule, I present the creme de la creme of my web browsing put together in a mere five days time, and still overflowing with thoughtful, touching, funny and poignant goodness. Today I have peer support, intuition, schizophrenia, salience, religiosity, spirituality, diet soda, cotton candy, and a bunch of other vaguely defined subjects. So pull up a chair, sit down and dig in to the absolute best I could find on the internet- Read the rest of this entry »
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