November 22, 2011
More and more women are taking prescription medications to cope with depression, anxiety and a number of other mental illnesses. As the battle with maintaining a healthy and balanced brain rages on, we can’t help but wonder: why women? A new report tells us that 25 percent of women are currently taking medications for their ...
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May 22, 2011
Men are less willing to talk to a female therapist about “man things,” but have found that a good male therapist is somewhat hard to come by. Does the sex of the doctor matter? Many studies on the feminization of therapy have found that psychological professions have become more and more dominated by women, starting ...
May 6, 2011
Ladies and Gentlemen, we finally know why Steven Tyler struggled with a drug and alcohol addiction! We can blame his battle with substance abuse on abortion thanks to an enlightening article posted on the National Review Online. You read that right. It said “abortion.” This is how the story of Mr. Tyler unfolds: He meets ...
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