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Volume 16,  No. 2,  SUMMER 2004


In This Issue...

Should you "Exercise Your Mind?"


       Kimilee Wilson, Marshall University

Incentives Increase Healthier Fast-Food Purchases But Not Necessarily the Health of Consumers


       Wesley R. Keene and E. Scott Geller, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

I Was Not a Lab Rat


TV Violence Is An Intruder in the Home According to Long-Time Researcher


Problem-Solving Interventions Are Effective in Treating Suicidal Crises


       Mark E. Bowman - Marshall University

Dog Training Gets New Meaning


       Agnieszka Hornich, Marshall University

On Drugs, Therapy, and Depression


W. Joseph Wyatt, Editor

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Janet Ellis, University of North Texas
E. Scott Geller, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Robert P. Hawkins, West Virginia University
Theodore A. Hoch, West Virginia University
Paula K. McCoy, University of North Texas
Bobby Newman, CUNY, Queens College
William K. Redmon, Western Michigan University
James T. Todd, Eastern Michigan University

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