9 June 2008, 18:06 No comments
If you or someone you know is hooked on boating or fishing, you may be surprised to learn that people who are drawn to these great American pastimes get a lot more than simple pleasures.
According to a recent survey by the Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation (RBFF), boaters and anglers tend to be more environmentally [...]
27 May 2008, 04:04 No comments
Hello Dr. Scott. I have a question about my teenage daughter. She is 16 years old. She has always been a good girl, but lately I am worrying about her and I don’t know if she’s making good decisions. She’s been lying lately, which is something she never used to do. She’s also coming home [...]
27 April 2008, 18:06 No comments
Cans view is that cycling is popular, safe, responsible and contributes actively to community well-being. %26quot;We realise this is a pro-cycling view, but we also do our best to be well informed.%26quot; The data below are sourced from the Ministry of Transport, Statistics NZ, the Ministry of Justice, Sparc, the Accident Compensation Corporation and the [...]
1 April 2008, 06:06 No comments
I’m trying to think of all the conditions under which you shouldn’t watch
Channel 4’s adaptation of the acclaimed written-by-a- former-mental-patient
novel, Poppy Shakespeare. It’s quite a long list.
You wouldn’t want to watch it if you are feeling depressed, for instance. With
a drama that oscillates between uneasy, nausea-green NHS corridors and what
will almost certainly be the most [...]
22 March 2008, 20:08 No comments
Kenneth Keen, 37, who had a history of mental illness and diabetes, died alone in his Invercargill flat in 2006 in what coroner Trevor Savage said was an avoidable death.
Mr Savages inquest findings early this week said mental health provider Pact Group had entered into an agreement with its contractor, the Southland District Health Board, [...]
29 February 2008, 20:08 No comments
Kenneth Keen, 37, who had a history of mental illness and diabetes, died alone in his Invercargill flat in 2006 in what coroner Trevor Savage said was an avoidable death.
Mr Savages inquest findings early this week said mental health provider Pact Group had entered into an agreement with its contractor, the Southland District Health Board, [...]
27 February 2008, 03:03 No comments
Kenneth Keen, 37, was found dead by his parents at his city flat on March 1, 2006.
Coroner Trevor Savage, who yesterday released his inquest findings, said Mr Keens death was avoidable.
If he had been visited by a mental health worker in the afternoon or evening of February 28, 2006, the day he had died, his [...]
3 February 2008, 16:04 No comments
LOS ANGELES - Throughout the course of Britney Spears‘ months-long emotional tailspin, one universal question has lingered with each spectacular turn: Why doesn’t her family take drastic measures to stop this?On Friday, they did.Spears’ father, James Spears, was put in charge of the troubled pop star’s welfare during a surprise court appearance by him and [...]
3 February 2008, 16:04 No comments
LOS ANGELES - Throughout the course of Britney Spears‘ months-long emotional tailspin, one universal question has lingered with each spectacular turn: Why doesn’t her family take drastic measures to stop this? On Friday, they did.Spears’ father, James Spears, was put in charge of the troubled pop star’s welfare during a surprise court appearance by him [...]
2 February 2008, 04:04 No comments
LOS ANGELES %26mdash; Throughout the course of Britney Spears‘ months-long emotional tailspin, one universal question has lingered with each spectacular turn: Why doesn’t her family take drastic measures to stop this? On Friday, they did.Spears’ father, James Spears, was put in charge of the troubled pop star’s welfare during a surprise court appearance by him [...]