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Raiders' Walker needs tough love
NAPA AL DAVIS HAS welcomed the rejected, embraced the troubled, spoken out for the voiceless. He has covered costs for medical bills, alternative treatments and funerals. Having rescued many a soul, it's reasonable that the Raiders boss would look in the mirror and see the reflection...
Tags: football, NFL, surgery, team, trauma, WAlker
Research articles 2008-08-04
Kashmir psychological battle emerges as violence ebbs
SRINAGAR, India AFP — Violence has fallen in revolt-hit Indian Kashmir, but people are starting to show signs of serious trauma after nearly 20 years of insurgency against New Delhi's rule, doctors say. Increasing numbers of people are complaining of mental health problems, say doctors in the breathtakingly beautiful...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, trauma, violence
Research articles 2008-04-30
Letters to the editor
Jobs should be ours Leaders from the Department of Defense shocked Kansans when they announced that a company abroad had been selected instead of Wichita- based Boeing to build a new generation tanker aircraft. I am very disappointed by this decision. The defense sector brings...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., Boeing Co., Cypress Semiconductor Corp., FINANCE, Government, incumbent, SOFTWARE, trauma
Research articles 2008-03-12
One in 12 US combat troops suffer trauma: study
PARIS AFP — Around one in 12 US military personnel exposed to combat in Iraq or Afghanistan have suffered from psychological trauma, a rate four times that of counterparts who were not sent to war, a study says. "The unpredictability and intensity of urban combat, constant risk of roadside...
Tags: Afghanistan, Agence France-Presse, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Iraq, SOFTWARE, trauma
Research articles 2008-01-15
Will Smith, the man, the myth and 'I Am Legend'
WE FIGURED Will Smith was such a beloved entertainer that when we went to interview him about his new movie, "I Am Legend," it would be natural to ask if he was ever planning to run for office or anything. But we soon realized that that might...
Tags: movie, Newsweek, trauma
Research articles 2007-12-14
Muneta out of judo Kano Cup with injury: official
TOKYO AFP — World open class champion Yasuyuki Muneta will skip this weekend's Kano Cup international meet due to eye problems, officials said. Japan's top judoka was scheduled to fight in the +100 kilogramme class in the competition, but he decided to cancel his entry due to corneal trauma,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, trauma
Research articles 2007-12-07
START STUFFING SHOE-BOX GIFTS
It may be a little early to think about the holidays, but it is never too early to think about helping needy children around the world. Operation Christmas Child is asking kids and organizations to make shoe-box gifts to be sent to children living in areas affected...
Tags: INTERNET, MARKETING, trauma, Virginia Tech
Research articles 2007-10-20
Issues debated on concussions
CHICAGO -- Ira Casson and Robert Cantu don't see eye-to-eye on whether football concussions can cause long-term brain damage. Though they sparred Tuesday at an NFL meeting on concussions, they agreed on the value of debate. "The more that we talk about it, the more that...
Tags: MARKETING, NFL, Strategy, trauma
Research articles 2007-06-20
Indonesia's Acehnese suffer high rates of mental trauma
JAKARTA AFP — Civilians in Indonesia's Aceh, which was wracked by a long-running civil conflict, suffer high rates of mental trauma that could trigger more violence, a report said Friday. The report by the International Organisation for Migration and Harvard University, found that 35 percent of residents surveyed ranked...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, trauma, violence
Research articles 2007-06-14
Deep stress could signal cry for help
Most people who feel traumatized by the killings last week at Virginia Tech will recover on their own soon, but counseling may be needed if feelings of anxiety and shock don't lessen after several weeks, mental health experts say. "It's perfectly normal for many to feel...
Tags: anxiety, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, trauma, Virginia Tech
Research articles 2007-04-24
Off-pitch trauma almost destroyed me: Roberto Carlos
MADRID AFP — Brazilian defender Roberto Carlos, who is leaving Real Madrid after 11 years with the Spanish giants, says he was almost "destroyed" by trauma in his personal life over the past two years. "I have had many personal problems these last two years. My agent betrayed me,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Madrid, trauma
Research articles 2007-04-06
The Price of Caring.(study finds more social workers suffer posttraumatic stress disorder than general population)(Brief article)
Byline: William Lee Adams We know thousands of the troops returning from Iraq will need help to fend off the nightmares they've lived through there. But so, too, may many of the therapists who have experienced those traumas secondhand. A study of civilian social...
Tags: civilian, therapist, trauma, University of Georgia, worker
Research articles 2007-03-05
The Price of Caring
We know thousands of the troops returning from Iraq will need help to fend off the nightmares they've lived through there. But so, too, may many of the therapists who have experienced those traumas secondhand. A study of civilian social workers in the journal Social Work by Brian Bride, an...
Tags: civilian, therapist, trauma, troop, University of Georgia, worker
Research articles 2007-03-05
'I'm lucky,' ABC's Bob Woodruff says
NEW YORK -- Spend some time talking to ABC's Bob Woodruff, and it's nearly impossible to tell that he was almost been killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq on Jan. 29, 2006, and sustained such severe brain trauma that it required removing part of his skull. ...
Tags: ABC Inc., E-mail, Iraq, PRODUCTIVITY, trauma
Research articles 2007-02-27
The Point | A lethal twist to teenage boys' reckless pride
For what its worth, Dante Jackson Freeman was the toughest kid in Philadelphia. Ever. Four years ago, in a craps game in his North Philadelphia neighborhood up around 29th and Oxford Streets, he won what some apparently felt was too much. At least that's his mother's theory of how...
Tags: Philadelphia, surgeon, Temple University, trauma
Research articles 2007-02-18
Palatine firefighters honored for life-saving ride.(Neighbor)
Byline: Sara Faiwell Daily Herald Staff Writer On Mother's Day of last year, 11-year-old Mike Finn was crossing the street with some friends. When he tried to turn back because cars were coming, Finn slipped and fell on the wet pavement on...
Tags: firefighter, Honda Motor Co., trauma
Research articles 2007-01-26
Aurora police say possible suspect may have left area.(News)
Byline: Sara Hooker Daily Herald Staff Writer Aurora police say it's possible a man they want to talk to in connection with the weekend death of a 44-year-old woman may have left the area to join his family in Texas or Mexico. ...
Tags: Gomez Advisors Inc., MARKETING, Mexico, Texas, trauma
Research articles 2006-12-27
Reporting on: cervical spine trauma
IntroductionMany skeletal reporting radiographers have now expanded their scope of practice beyond appendicular reporting to include the axial skeleton, and from trauma reporting to include general practitioner and outpatient referrals. This extended scope of practice brings with it an even greater requirement for an indepth understanding of not only the...
Tags: Associated Press, FINANCE, fracture, SOFTWARE, trauma
Research articles 2006-12-01
Jill Porter | Hurt in Kabul, healed in Philly
FAHEEMA AHMADI had given up any hope that she would walk again. Her legs were severely injured when American bombs fell on her home near Kabul during the invasion of Afghanistan five years ago. Her parents were killed. She was evacuated - but medically neglected. By the time the 32-year-old...
Tags: patient, Philadelphia, surgery, trauma, University of Pennsylvania, women
Research articles 2006-11-24
AMA Issues Recommendations to Improve the Emergency Care System ; New Policy Looks to Resolve the Emerging Crisis in Trauma Services
To: National DeskContact: Lisa Bevilacqua of the American Medical Association, 312- 464-5980 or 702-967-7164CHICAGO, Nov. 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Recognizing that access to emergency and trauma care system in this country is approaching a crisis point, the American Medical Association AMA today issued recommendations to meet this problem head on."The...
Tags: American Medical Association, patient, physician, trauma
Research articles 2006-11-14
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