The choice is between increasing or decreasing aggregate demand
Posted on October 28, 2009
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By Edward Harrison of Credit Writedowns . DoctoRx , Rob Parenteau and Marshall Auerback have each written articles here to bring clarity to some issues I first raised at the beginning of the month in my post, “ The recession is over but the depression has just begun .” As I see it, the issue we are debating has to do with how the government responds when large debts in the private sector constrain demand for credit in the face of a severe economic shock and fall in aggregate demand. I
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The choice is between increasing or decreasing aggregate demand
Spring 2010 Trend Report: Washed and Destroyed Denim
Posted on October 28, 2009
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Denim turned up all over the runways for spring 2010-in head-to-toe destroyed Depression Era looks at Ralph Lauren , luxe logo embroidered jackets and skirts at Louis Vuitton , frayed patchwork body con dresses at Hervé Léger , lingerie style bustiers at Jean Paul Gaultier , and matching his and hers trousers at Chanel . See all the images in the gallery below.
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Spring 2010 Trend Report: Washed and Destroyed Denim
Updated List of Specialized Treatment Programs for Postpartum Depression
Posted on October 28, 2009
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This week I have updated the list of specialized treatment programs at hospitals and universities around the country for women with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, which can be found here.The University of Louisville Women’s Mental Health Program, the University of Michigan Perinatal Mood Disorders Program, the Women’s Health Consortium program in NYC, the Columbia University Women’s Program, the Penn Center for Women’s Behavioral Wellness and UT Southwestern’s Women’s Mental Health Center
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How much debt do we have? Tax Credit update; tidbits from GMAC & SunTrust
Posted on October 27, 2009
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The United States is a great country, but… Over the weekend I was talking to my two kids about not spending more money than you have. “Neither one of you makes much money, so you shouldn’t go out and buy stuff that you can’t afford – talk to your grandparents who lived through the Depression.” No sooner do I finish my lecture when an ad comes on the TV. “Do you have more credit card debt than you can afford? Eliminate that debt – don’t let the credit card companies gang up on y
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Richmond during the Great Depression
Posted on October 27, 2009
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Recession, resmecession. If you want to see what Richmond was like when the going really got tough, swing by the Valentine Richmond History Center this Thursday night for the opening reception of their latest exhibit “Waste Not Want Not.” The exhibit chronicles Richmond’s response to the Great Depression through photographs, original documents, and objects. And yes, this Thursday
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Is it possible to stop the mental health stigma in America?
Posted on October 27, 2009
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David Puente AC360° Producer “In school, he was popular, athletic, and I was always proud to have him as my brother. As he got older, I sometimes thought he was a little moody, but never in my wildest dreams did it occur to me that my brother might be suffering from depression and would ultimately die from it. “ - Lynda Ganley Andree It struck me to hear a parent say that if a child dies from an illness, people know how to express condolences. But if a child dies from suicide, as was
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Lead a Good Life While You Lose Those Extra Pounds
Posted on October 27, 2009
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While on a diet to loose weight a lot of people go through mood swings and depression and find that they have decided to look and feel better but are loosing out on a good life. This is what happens when one is on a near starvation diet and is punishing oneself physically beyond tolerance. Instead it is better to be on a sensible diet which sustains your hunger for longer and results in your feeling happy and that you do have a good life. Going on a crash diet and trying to loose weight in an
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My heart goes out to every mother who ever had to experiance this kind of horrific pain
Posted on October 27, 2009
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From Regina – I lost my only son Andrew at the age of 16 to depression/suicide. It will be 3 years on November 15th. that day was the worst day of my life. I have 5 children 4 girls and 1 son named Andrew. My heart goes out to every mother who ever had to experiance this kind of horrific pain….. God Bless every single one of you…..
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How to Spot the Signs and Symptoms of Depression
Posted on October 27, 2009
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Given the current state of world affairs, it doesn’t take much these days to feel a bit down. But for some, feelings of helplessness and hopelessness are part of daily life. Depression can affect a person’s energy level, mood, and concentration as well as their personal relationships. According to the World Health Organization , 121 million people globally are affected by depression, which is also among the leading causes of disability around the world. For many of us, these statistic
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Fat hormone linked to death from sepsis identified
Posted on October 27, 2009
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A research team led by an Indian-origin scientist has identified a fat hormone that might lead to death from potentially deadly blood infection. The team from St. Michael’s Hospital and the University of Toronto has found that lower-than-normal levels of a naturally-occurring fat hormone, called adiponectin, might increase the risk of death from sepsis. Adiponectin is a Related posts: ”Marilyn Monroe” hormone that gives women hour-glass figures identified Depression signs in obese k
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Fat hormone linked to death from sepsis identified