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Art Therapy Helps Children Of Substance Abuse WLUC TV 6
One local organization is providing unique therapy to help adolescents affected by substance abuse. It's called art therapy and it allows teens to express their emotions and traumatic childhood in a nonverbal way.
Art as communication and therapy The Victoria Advocate
When 17-year-old Austin Rocha decided to participate in a pilot art program at Mitchell Guidance Center, it was the first time he had ever picked up a paintbrush.
Fair features alternative therapy, health initiatives The Ithaca Journal
ITHACA — Educators and exhibitors explored various methods of alternative therapy and health initiatives at the Sustainable Health and Wellness Fair at Ithaca College on Saturday.
Art therapist attends conference Lawrence Journal-World
Libby Schmanke, a board-certified art therapist, attended the annual conference of the American Art Therapy Association, conducted Nov. 15-19 in New Orleans.
Carnal Knowledge: Faye Flam | An idea about E.D. finally gains respect Philly.com
Back in the early '90s, Arnold Melman and George Christ were mocked when they suggested using gene therapy to cure impotence. After all, the futuristic form of medicine requires an often dangerous intervention into the genetic code. At the time, gene therapy was inspiring dreams of curing cancer, AIDS, and debilitating childhood diseases - not something as "frivolous" as erectile dysfunction.
Merry Christmas, from Colby Orange Leader
By Tommy Mann Jr. The 14th annual Shorkey Kids Art Project Holiday Greeting Card and Gift Items program is under way, and they could use your help. The Shorkey Center is a 62-year-old non profit United Way agency which provides services to more than 1,300 children in Southeast Texas.
Shoppers find 'Bizzare' gifts at art show Pensacola News Journal
Belmont's Bizzare offered an extraordinary holiday experience.
Growing Fish for Profit, Jobs: PRISON INDUSTRIES RedNova
By Tracy Harmon, The Pueblo Chieftain, Colo. Dec. 10--CANON CITY - Correctional Industries will raise more than 3 million tilapia fish each year in its state-of-the-art nursery where inmates cultivate fish instead of flowers inside a converted greenhouse building.
Queen Bee Promiscuity Boosts Hive Health Science Daily
Though promiscuity may be risky behavior for humans, it's healthy for honeybees: Queen honeybees who indulge in ual surfeits with multiple drones produce more disease-resistant colonies than monogamous monarchs, according to a new study.
Growing Gardens Of Identical Carbon Nanotubes Science Daily
A new paint stripper that combines the principles of a vacuum cleaner and a pulsed lamp shows promise as a much-needed new technology for removing dangerous lead-based paint from older housing, scientists in Massachusetts are reporting.
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