Search Results - "Willard, Amy"
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Effects of therapeutic horseback riding on post-traumatic stress disorder in military veterans
Published in Military medical research (19-01-2018)“…Large numbers of post-deployment U.S. veterans are diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and/or traumatic brain injury (TBI), leading to an…”
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Experiences of Military Veterans in a Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program
Published in Clinical nursing research (01-09-2021)“…Posttraumatic stress disorder commonly occurs among U.S. military veterans. Therapeutic horseback riding (THR) has emerged as an adjunct therapy. We explored…”
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Women and children first
Published in Chatelaine (01-05-2002)“…At the Abbotsford Women's Health Centre in Abbotsford British Columbia, 19 female doctors minister to the health needs of women and their children on a…”
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Uncommon sense
Published in Chatelaine (01-12-2001)“…Marilyn Parkin claims she can diagnose one's medical problems without an exam and help them without medicine. She wants people to take responsibility for their…”
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Waist not
Published in Chatelaine (01-02-2001)“…Cross dared herself to drop one dress size in six weeks. It took a strong will, a flexible fitness program and an armload of kids, but she accomplished her…”
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Deadbeat Dads Under Fire
Published in Good housekeeping (U.S. ed.) (01-04-1996)“…The group Mothers Against Fathers in Arrears (MAFIA) arranges orderly pickets to draw attention to deadbeat fathers who are not paying court-ordered child…”
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Mood and Alcohol Consumption: An Experience Sampling Test of the Self-Medication Hypothesis
Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-05-2000)“…In this investigation the authors applied the experience sampling method to prospectively test the self-medication hypothesis. In vivo reports gathered in the…”
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Dutch treat: imagine selecting a work schedule from a smorgasbord of choices: five half-days, three days a week, every other F riday off. Then there's dessert: six months off to travel. The Dutch are living this dream. Should Canadians? Amy Willard Cross went to the Netherlands and uncovered some surprises
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Women and children first: Imagine a clinic where the staff talks with you and not at you; where the doctors nurse their kids while they work; where they deal out as many tissues as prescriptions. The Abbotsford Women's Health Centre is such a place. Amy Willard Cross explains why no Canadian home town should be without one
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Uncommon sense: Marilyn Parkin says she can diagnose you without an exam and help you without medicine. And she's a big hit with hundreds of women
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Dutch treat
Published in Chatelaine (01-11-2001)“…In the Netherlands, workers can select a work schedule from a smorgasbord of choices, including five half-days, three days a week, every other Friday off and…”
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Glowing skin for life: Your face is a mirror of life, from a toddler's plump freshness to her great-grandmother's expressive smile lines. Here, four generations from one Canadian family show what it takes to have a lifelong glow--loving care and self-acceptance
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Glowing skin for life
Published in Chatelaine (01-11-1998)“…As one ages, one's skin undergoes a number of changes. Cross describes way to keep one's skin looking healthy throughout one's life…”
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Deadbeats dads under fire.(Mother Against Fathers in Arrears organization)
Published in Good housekeeping (U.S. ed.) (01-04-1996)“…Mother Against Fathers in Arrears is a Toronto, Ontario-based organization founded to help mothers collect legally owed child support from their former…”
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