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Michael C Miller

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Harvard Health Letter|November 30, 2011
Ask the doctor. I read something about antidepressants causing cataracts. Is there any truth to it?Michael C Miller
Newsweek|February 13, 2004
Accepting life's limitsMichael C Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|February 18, 2011
My husband has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Someone suggested that metacognitive therapy might help him become better organized. What is that?Michael C Miller
Newsweek|January 10, 2004
How genes affect moodsMichael C Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|March 31, 2016
I was half listening to the television the other night and heard something about kids dying from the choking game. What is that? How can I tell if my child might be playing this game?Michael C Miller
Newsweek|January 10, 2004
Going beyond ProzacMichael C Miller
Newsweek|August 25, 2005
Stop pretending nothing's wrong. It's hard for men to admit or even recognize their own depression. How to get helpMichael C Miller
Newsweek|April 30, 2008
We all need a dose of the doctorMichael C Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|April 6, 2012
My father-in-law was just diagnosed with vascular dementia. The doctor said heart disease probably contributed to the problem. What exactly is vascular dementia, and how can I help my husband avoid the same fate?Michael C Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|June 17, 2011
My daughter tells me her new roommate is afraid to leave a 10-block area around their apartment in New York City. She has something called agoraphobia. What is that?Michael C Miller
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Harvard Health Letter|November 30, 2011
Ask the doctor. I read something about antidepressants causing cataracts. Is there any truth to it?Michael C Miller
Newsweek|February 13, 2004
Accepting life's limitsMichael C Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|February 18, 2011
My husband has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Someone suggested that metacognitive therapy might help him become better organized. What is that?Michael C Miller
Newsweek|January 10, 2004
How genes affect moodsMichael C Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|March 31, 2016
I was half listening to the television the other night and heard something about kids dying from the choking game. What is that? How can I tell if my child might be playing this game?Michael C Miller
Newsweek|January 10, 2004
Going beyond ProzacMichael C Miller
Newsweek|August 25, 2005
Stop pretending nothing's wrong. It's hard for men to admit or even recognize their own depression. How to get helpMichael C Miller
Newsweek|April 30, 2008
We all need a dose of the doctorMichael C Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|April 6, 2012
My father-in-law was just diagnosed with vascular dementia. The doctor said heart disease probably contributed to the problem. What exactly is vascular dementia, and how can I help my husband avoid the same fate?Michael C Miller
The Harvard Mental Health Letter|June 17, 2011
My daughter tells me her new roommate is afraid to leave a 10-block area around their apartment in New York City. She has something called agoraphobia. What is that?Michael C Miller
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