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A
(In Press). Bad brain or a bad person?.
The Times. Features,
(In Press). A sudden breakout of mad-bull disease.
The New York Times. 3, 1,12.
(2004). Worried colleges step up efforts over suicide.
The New York TImes. 1,20.
B
(In Press). This way madness lies: A fall from grace to prison.
The New York Times. A, 1, 14.
(2005). Going to extremes; Experts question rise in pediatric diagnosis of bipolar illness, a serious mood disorder.
Washington Post. 1.
(2004). More than money.
The New York Times. A23.
(2003). Humanity? maybe it's in the wiring.
New York Times. F1,F4.
(2001). Mental illness: A rising workplace cost --- One form, depression, takes $70 billion toll annually; Bank one intervenes early.
Wall Street Journal. B.1.
(1977). Man's despair, and hope.
New York times. 10.
(1976). Lithium use in 'Maude,' medical issue.
New York Times. 52.
C
(In Press). How brokers with the blues may add to market miseries: Clinical depression on Wall Street can affect share prices.
Financial Times. A, 20.
(2001). On the brink of war: Wall Street.
The Guardian. Sept. 21.
E
(2004). 'Animal Spirits' in India.
Wall Street Journal. A.14. Abstract
(2004). Is 'soft' depression price of greatness?: Mild bipolarity is affiliated with charisma, creativity.
National Post (Canada). 1.
F
(In Press). Capitalism's 'animal spirits' endure.
BusinessWeek.
(In Press). Like drugs, talk therapy can change brain chemistry.
The New York Times. D5.
(2005). A hero in every aisle seat.
The New York Times. 13.
(2005). What's the lure of the edge? The answer is all in their heads.
The New York TImes. 7.
(1969). Lithium therapy.
New York Times. 21.
G
(In Press). High-tech high-fliers get hit hard.
The Arizona Republic. Business C, 1.
(In Press). Psyching out Mr. Market.
The Washington Post. Financial , 1.
(In Press). Brain size tied to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
The New York Times. A20.
(2003). Debate Resumes on the Safety Of Depression's Wonder Drugs.
New York Times. A.1.
(2002). The mood at work: Anger and anxiety.
The New York Times. 1.
H
(2004). Neurodiversity forever: the disability movement turns to brains.
The New York Times. 1 & 7.
