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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 - Server Edition
Increase performance and efficiency for the most powerful systems in your network--the servers. Discover how Diskeeper 2011 prevents disk fragmentation before it happens and optimizes data flow...
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Tech's Relationship With Depression, Suicide and Asperger's
In 2011 tech increased its awareness about depression and suicide, highlit by tragedy.
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Five (serious) symptoms of Facebook addiction
Facebook, in retrospect, can be addictive -- not in the "society is addicted to Facebook" but in a very serious way. Here are five symptoms to look out for.
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Excessive use of Internet can lead to depression
Health care experts deal with new health risks, in which the medical community is just beginning to catch up to. Mental depression can be triggered for a variety of reasons, with internet use...
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Study: Depression, placebo effects and therapy
ust as we're finding that drugs may be less effective than therapy in treating mental illness, we're also finding that some forms of therapy are better than others.
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A broken heart can kill
To cry "antidepressants kill" off this evidence is pure malpractice. But if a friend of yours has a broken heart, you have a right to be concerned about more than their state of mind.
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Even hackers get the blues
The bonds of the FOSS community go far beyond software. Case in point, Arjen Lentz is stepping outside the bounds of the comfortable realm of software and launching bluehackers.org. The site is an...
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Are there really 750 million mentally ill?
Chan said "these are not insurmountable problems" and "the way forward is bright and solidly paved." A "scaling up" of the professions will cost just 20 cents per person per year.
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Diabetes is depressing, and vice versa
Diabetes is a depressing discipline, one that can take down the strongest spirit.
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Daily Fix: How might Y2K bite the economy
Editor's note: This is the second in a series of articles examining programmer Ed Yourdon's predictions that the Y2K problem will cause a ten-year recession. (Read part 1.) Ed Yourdon, in his...
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Too much Facebook time leads to depression in girls
The more time girls spend on Facebook, and the more Facebook friends they have, the more likely they are to get depressed, according to U.S. psychologist Dr. Leonard Sax.
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Apple shedding depression era mentality on cash hoarding
Apple may be ready to admit it has more cash than it knows what to do with. That's good news for shareholders.
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Tech's Relationship With Depression, Suicide and Asperger's
In 2011 tech increased its awareness about depression and suicide, highlit by tragedy.
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Jobs 'annoyed and depressed' following iPad announcement, biography reveals
Jobs received hundreds of emails, 'most of them were complaining.'
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Five (serious) symptoms of Facebook addiction
Facebook, in retrospect, can be addictive -- not in the "society is addicted to Facebook" but in a very serious way. Here are five symptoms to look out for.
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Depressing jobs advice
If you assume the worst part of the recession is yet to come and you're an IT manager what should you do? Go into survival mode with project freezes, lay-offs, and promotions for the technically...
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Excessive use of Internet can lead to depression
Health care experts deal with new health risks, in which the medical community is just beginning to catch up to. Mental depression can be triggered for a variety of reasons, with internet use...
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Study: Depression, placebo effects and therapy
ust as we're finding that drugs may be less effective than therapy in treating mental illness, we're also finding that some forms of therapy are better than others.
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Hard times were the word for 2009
It is useful when times are hard to recall that times have been harder, and in the lifetime of people still living.
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How to kick-start 'depressingly low' SOA service consumption
Dion Hinchcliffe says SOA is underused, over-engineered, and slow to change. Time for a more lightweight Web approach?
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Do video games really make you fat, depressed?
The headline du jour is that the average gamer is 35, depressed and fat. The reality may be a bit more nuanced. MSNBC runs with a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and...
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