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Is Anger A Side Effect Of Lantus Insulin - Articles
FDA Let Scientists With Drug-Company Ties Evaluate New Insulin Product
by
Connie Bennett
Posted
Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:14pm
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allowed scientists with direct financial ties to Pfizer serve on an advisory committee to evaluate the drug company's proposed insulin inhaler, Exubera, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest.
The New York Times also discusses the issue of conflict of interest about Exubera in an a ...
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Anger Management: Channeling Anger Into Effective Communication
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Walter Jacobson
Posted
Wed 25 Jan 2012 2:12pm
Anger is a signal device to inform that there is a perceived threat. In relationships, anger is used to emotionally beat up the other person. Best that anger be channeled into calm, effective communication of one’s concerns so that problems can be resolved in such a way that the needs of all parties are addressed and met.
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On The Other Side Of Weight, Displaced Anger Still Exists
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Dr. Barbara Berkeley
Posted
Sat 08 May 2010 11:21am
By Lynn Haraldson-Bering
A few weeks ago, I posted a blog on Lynn’s Weigh about displaced anger. That blog elicited some deeply personal comments. One in particular addressed obesity. Here’s what Jane wrote:
“I have come to understand that just being overweight for so many years has created displaced anger that sometimes spills over ...
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Effective Anger Management
by
Todd C.
Posted
Wed 25 Jun 2008 12:06pm
By Gregory Kyles, LPC, CEAP, CAMFhttp://www.ami-tx.com
Do you experience extreme feelings of frustration? Do you see red when something doesn’t go your way? Do you get aggressive and agitated easily? Well, if the answer is yes then you are a potential candidate for anger management classes, but to be sure let’s take a simple test.
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3 Tools for Effective Anger Management
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Lisa K. MFT

Posted
Sun 19 Sep 2010 11:00pm
Anger is one of the four primary emotions and has a very good purpose of alerting us to our boundaries being crossed by others. It serves us well when it’s expressed in a healthy way. However, when anger becomes screaming, ranting, raving, or becoming physical with another person, you may have a problem. People who ...
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Effective Anger Management Classes
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Gregory Kyles, LPC, CAMF
Posted
Thu 11 Dec 2008 10:14pm
Do you experience extreme feelings of frustration? Do you see red when something doesn’t go your way? Do you get aggressive and agitated easily? Well, if the answer is yes then you are a potential candidate for anger management classes, but to be sure let’s take a simple test.
Click on thisAnger Testlink and see how you score.
Anger can ...
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3 Tools for Effective Anger Mangement
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Lisa K., MFT
Posted
Tue 07 Oct 2008 7:18pm
Since deciding to change the course of my therapy and counseling blog from articles/tips/tools based to more free flow thoughts (old-school blog style), I've stopped adding my relationship and mental health articles and tips here. You can still find my previous work on this blog but everything new will go directly onto my therapy website http:/ ...
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The Mental Health Place: 3 Tools for Effective Anger Management
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Lisa K., MFT
Posted
Tue 07 Oct 2008 7:18pm
Anger is one of the four primary emotions and has a very good purpose of alerting us to our boundaries being crossed by others. It serves us well when it's expressed in a healthy way. However, when anger becomes screaming, ranting, raving, or becoming physical with another person, you may have a problem. People who struggle with anger managemen ...
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