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Nursing a migraine today? New research shows you're not alone. More than a quarter of Americans suffer daily pain, a condition that costs the U.S. about $60 billion a year in lost productivity. And how often you're in pain depends largely on the size of your paycheck...
Nonetheless, service members often find it easier to seek therapy outside the military setting than within it, the APA study also concluded. Nearly half of those surveyed said that they didn't know the warning signs of mental illness, and one-quarter knew nothing at all about effective treatments. Republican Senator Kit Bond of Missouri hopes to improve that. He plans to introduce legislation Thursday that would dramatically expand care options for active-duty troops. Right now they can seek therapy on military bases and national facilities such as Maryland-based Walter Reed Hospital. If passed, Bond's bill will...
...last year, because you’ll have a more experienced Cheng Ho and Gino Gordon and then you’ll have a guy in Ben Jenkins who’s pushing both those guys.”Jenkins’ touchdown came late in the third quarter when he punched it into the endzone from the one-yard line to put the first offense on the scoreboard. A successful kick from sophomore Thomas Hull put the score at 19-7.Next season, Harvard will be relying heavily on a pair of fifth-year quarterbacks, Chris Pizzotti and Liam...
...first quarter we let up some pretty hard shots that were hard for [tri-captain Evan O’Donnell] to save,” tri-captain Nick La Fiura said. “The whole team started off pretty slow, we were not talking or being as amped up as we needed to be, but we buckled down and got more excited and more confidant, the defense especially, once we started forcing turnovers...
...nobody is laughing, then it's probably not a British election. Since the launch a quarter of a century ago of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party, contenders sporting ridiculous names and deliberately nonsensical manifestos have taken part in many of the country's parliamentary, municipal and mayoral polls, and sometimes even won them. In the 2002 mayoral race in the port city of Hartlepool, for instance, a man dressed as a monkey and promising free bananas decisively beat Labour and Britain's two other leading parties, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. So it's not surprising that...