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...depression, and some of the newest antidepressants target these, it's branded a shortage of serotonin as the main culprit. Found in large concentrations not just in the brain but in various parts of the body, including the gut, serotonin plays a role in regulating - among other functions - mood, sleep and appetite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bitter Pills | 11/14/2005 | See Source »

...Whew. None of the ideas were exactly new, and there weren't many details, and none of them addressed the Democrats' weakest issues, national security and foreign policy. But they had the virtue of matching the public mood, which seems to be shifting back toward Clintonian moderation after a season of Republican neglect of long-term economic and social planning. The current corporate jitters over health care and pension costs indicate that it may be time to revive discussion of a national universal-coverage plan; the public annoyance with high oil prices and the endless war in Iraq suggest that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why the Democrats Are Happy Warriors | 11/13/2005 | See Source »

...documentary about it in order to draw attention to the logging and pesticide use that threaten the monarch. Gutierrez overcame hardships insects don't face--like understanding foreign air-traffic controllers and fixing an overheated engine. But, now back on the ground, he says he kept the mood light. "I felt more a butterfly than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Not a Bird, Not a Plane | 11/13/2005 | See Source »

...next year. "He is facing a very tough year. As a Republican governor with a Democratic legislature, it will be very hard to reach any compromise-they won't want to give him anything in a pre-election year. And voters aren't in a forgiving mood. "California has just spent $50m on a special election which got them nothing-everything was voted down," Garrett notes. "People aren't very happy with their politicians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arnold's Bad Day at the Polls | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

...probably didn't help President Bush's mood that Chavez got a warm reception at the meeting of leaders last night. Or that the meeting went much longer than anyone had planned, making a president famous for going to bed at 9 stay up close to midnight. At dinner some of his aides groaned when they saw the delays flash on their BlackBerrys. "They've only gotten to the appetizers," said one at 10 p.m., distressed about the long delay. Still, it would be mistake to dismiss the summit or to think that the region has backslid to the days...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Latin American Flashbacks | 11/5/2005 | See Source »

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