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    May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. DSM-5 is here: Are psychiatrists ready to stop arguing about it?

    <em>Finally</em>. After many contentious years, the American Psychiatric Assn. has unleashed DSM-5, the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
    Finally. After many contentious years, the American Psychiatric Assn. has unleashed DSM-5, the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. If you know one thing about the DSM, it’s probably that this book is...

    Tags: Medical Research, Eating Disorders, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Harvard University, Science and Technology

  2. May 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. FDA warns pregnant migraine sufferers against anti-seizure drugs

    The Food and Drug Administration is warning physicians that women who suffer migraine headaches and are pregnant or may become pregnant should not use the drugs valproate or valproic acid to prevent the severe headaches, in light of new evidence showing those taking the drugs during pregnancy have children with lower IQ scores than women who do not take them.
    The Food and Drug Administration is warning physicians that women who suffer migraine headaches and are pregnant or may become pregnant should not use the drugs valproate or valproic acid to prevent the severe headaches, in light of new evidence showing...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Food and Drug Administration, Autism, Migraine, Pharmaceuticals

  4. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. California's burning season

    This week, on Facebook, someone posted one of those preprinted witticisms that vie with cute kittens for the attention of people sharing stuff: "I don't know where YOU live, but the weather here is somewhere between bipolar and psychotic this year."
    This week, on Facebook, someone posted one of those preprinted witticisms that vie with cute kittens for the attention of people sharing stuff: "I don't know where YOU live, but the weather here is somewhere between bipolar and psychotic this year." I...

    Tags: Natural Resources, Methamphetamine (drug), Environmental Issues, Fires

  6. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Catherine Zeta-Jones checks into facility for bipolar II care

    Catherine Zeta-Jones has gone back into treatment for her bipolar II disorder, her rep confimed Monday.
    Catherine Zeta-Jones has gone back into treatment for her bipolar II disorder, her rep confimed Monday. "Catherine has proactively checked into a healthcare facility," the actress' rep told the Ministry in a statement. "Previously Catherine has said...

    Tags: Social Media, Behavioral Conditions

  8. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Prosecutors drop charges against ricin suspect, filing confirms

    Officials have dropped charges against the Elvis impersonator accused of mailing <a>ricin-laced letters</a> to President Obama, a U.S. senator and a Mississippi judge, according to a court filing Tuesday.
    Officials have dropped charges against the Elvis impersonator accused of mailing ricin-laced letters to President Obama, a U.S. senator and a Mississippi judge, according to a court filing Tuesday. Poisoning suspect Paul Kevin Curtis of Corinth, Miss.,...

    Tags: FBI, Court Preliminary, Trials, Police Investigations, Sports

  10. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Ricin poisoning suspect has been released from jail

    The man accused of trying to poison the president, a U.S. senator and a Mississippi judge with ricin has been released from jail, the U.S. Marshal's Service said Tuesday.
    The man accused of trying to poison the president, a U.S. senator and a Mississippi judge with ricin has been released from jail, the U.S. Marshal's Service said Tuesday. The circumstances behind the release of Paul Kevin Curtis, a 45-year-old part-time...

    Tags: FBI, Court Preliminary, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges

  12. Apr 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. On TV, a new breed of Modern Woman

    A ruthlessly self-aware political wife reconsidering her choices. A sensual socialite facing down an oppressive age with informed good humor. A group of young women so busy defying social expectations they've forgotten to have any of their own. A working mother with a gift for passionate stillness. A recently recovered drama addict determined to save the world. A bipolar CIA operative, an optimistic bureaucrat, a frightened sex slave turned canny warrior.
    A ruthlessly self-aware political wife reconsidering her choices. A sensual socialite facing down an oppressive age with informed good humor. A group of young women so busy defying social expectations they've forgotten to have any of their own. A...

    Tags: Homeland (tv program), Breaking Bad (tv program), Robin Wright, Girls (tv program), The New Girl (tv program)

  14. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The Sunday Conversation: Blake Bailey rediscovers 'Lost Weekend' author

    In his new biography, "Farther and Wilder: The Lost Weekends and Literary Dreams of Charles Jackson," Blake Bailey explores the tormented life of the author of "The Lost Weekend" &mdash; the once-celebrated 1944 novel that led to the Oscar-winning film &mdash; and his plunge into literary obscurity. The Portsmouth, Va.-based biographer has also written extensive books about John Cheever, winning a National Book Critics Circle Award, and of Richard Yates, for which Bailey was a finalist for the honor.
    In his new biography, "Farther and Wilder: The Lost Weekends and Literary Dreams of Charles Jackson," Blake Bailey explores the tormented life of the author of "The Lost Weekend" — the once-celebrated 1944 novel that led to the Oscar-winning film...

    Tags: Gore Vidal, Authors, Arts and Culture, Movies, Addiction

  16. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Ricin suspect believed he was in 'secret war'

    WASHINGTON &mdash; In the early-morning hours before he was arrested on suspicion of sending a poison-laced letter to the president of the United States, Paul Kevin Curtis was typing messages on his Facebook profile.
    WASHINGTON — In the early-morning hours before he was arrested on suspicion of sending a poison-laced letter to the president of the United States, Paul Kevin Curtis was typing messages on his Facebook profile. Over the previous few days, the 45-...

    Tags: Government, FBI, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Postal Service

  18. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Classic Hollywood: Vin Scully makes the call on baseball films

    Over the decades, films about legendary baseball players have sometimes knocked it out of the park (1942's "The Pride of the Yankees" about Lou Gehrig) or struck out (1948's "The Babe Ruth Story.")
    Over the decades, films about legendary baseball players have sometimes knocked it out of the park (1942's "The Pride of the Yankees" about Lou Gehrig) or struck out (1948's "The Babe Ruth Story.") The latest baseball biopic to step up to the plate is...

    Tags: Chicago White Sox, Lou Gehrig's Disease, 42 (movie), Baseball, Sports

  20. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Demi Lovato tweets picture of herself without makeup

    Demi Lovato tweeted a photo of herself without makeup on Wednesday, urging her almost 13 million followers to do the same.
    Demi Lovato tweeted a photo of herself without makeup on Wednesday, urging her almost 13 million followers to do the same. "Ladies, be brave today.. take off your make-up and stop using those filters!! WE are beautiful!!!," she wrote as a caption to the...

    Tags: Social Media, Demi Lovato, Mariah Carey, Eating Disorders, Jonas Brothers (music group)

  22. Mar 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. The eternal disputes of the Dead Sea Scrolls

    In June 1954, a small advertisement ran in the Wall Street Journal: "Biblical manuscripts dating back to at least 200 BC are for sale." The commercial offering was the start of a long and controversial path for the Dead Sea Scrolls, a cache of fragmentary writings in Hebrew and Aramaic (with a few in Greek) that were found in caves near the Dead Sea between 1947 and 1956.
    In June 1954, a small advertisement ran in the Wall Street Journal: "Biblical manuscripts dating back to at least 200 BC are for sale." The commercial offering was the start of a long and controversial path for the Dead Sea Scrolls, a cache of fragmentary...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Teaching and Learning, Jesus Christ, Israel, The Wall Street Journal

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