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The British Journal of Psychiatry 192 (4), 275-8 (01 Apr 2008)
The authors interviewed 108 people with depression and their siblings and also 105 non-depressed people and their siblings. They concluded that "Attributional style mainly measures current mood and does not reflect a familial risk factor for depression."
Statistics Prove Prescription Drugs are 16400 More Deadly than Terrorists By Carolyn Dean MD
Chiropractic Summerville SC - Neck, Back Pain, Total Wellness - James Family Chiropractic, (05 Feb 2008)
America was rudely awakened to a new kind of danger on September 11, 2001: Terrorism. The attacks that day left 2,996 people dead, including the passengers on the four commercial airliners that were used as weapons. Many feel it was the most tragic day...
Attitudes of patients housestaff and nurses toward postoperative analgesic care
Anesthesia and analgesia 62 (1), 70-4 (Jan 1983)
BMJ 335 (7612), 184-7 (28 Jul 2007)
Good advice for many situations, not only for physicians seeing patients.
Linguistics and Philosophy 30 (1), 97 (2007)
It is generally assumed that if it is possible to believe that p without believing that q, then there is some difference between the object of the thought that p and the object of the thought that q. This assumption is challenged in the present paper, opening the way to an account of epistemic opacity that improves on existing accounts, not least because it casts doubt on various arguments that attempt to derive startling ontological conclusions from seemingly innocent epistemic premises.
Keywords Propositional attitudes
Public Understanding of Science 8 (3), 169-80 (01 Jul 1999)
International Journal of Consumer Studies 27 (5), 353-65 (2003)
International Journal of Consumer Studies 27 (4), 277-82 (2003)
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