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Clinically Psyched was established to keep psychology professionals, psychology students and anyone with interest in the field of psychology up to date with breaking news, research and events in clinical psychology, abnormal psychology, biopsychology, psychopharmacology, psychobiology, neuroscience, psychology, mental illness, clinical diagnosis, neurotheology, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, psychopathology, sociopathology and psychiatry. 

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We especially invite submissions and feedback from psychology students as we wish to make this a website which will assist in your education. We also encourage psychology professionals and university psychology departments to assist in the continuing development of this website by submitting links, articles, research and news of events.

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Welcome to Clinically Psyched.com. 
In addition to our Neuroscience News website, our team decided that there was a need to create a non profit making website to promote current breaking news specifically aimed towards clinical psychology, biological related fields of psychology and psychopharmacology. We feel that there is a lack of websites with specific dedication to breaking news within these fields on the internet and thus decided to create this resource as means of keeping psychology professionals and students abreast of important current discoveries.

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September 2005

Experts say Katrina has left emotions in tatters across the U.S
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Reports will help "end the confusion about the role of doctors in drug treatment", in the UK
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Drugs and sexual promiscuity lead to teenage depression
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Dads with "baby blues" affect toddlers
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Rutgers-Newark psychology researchers reveal link between body and action perception
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10,000 extra clinical psychologists and therapists could be recruited to treat people with depression
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Remedy for sleep apnea may life depression's veil
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Mental health experts struggle to forecast Katrina's psychological impact
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High blood pressure has stronger effect on mental function in blacks
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Brain chemistry linked to anorexia
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Best not to inform doctor when coming off psychiatric drugs, report shows
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Heart disease patients face greater risk of PTSD
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Weird scientology
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Unproven treatment causes death of autistic boy
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Research indicates placebo effect is real
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Down's syndrome recreated in mice
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Violence may be a 'socially infectious disease'
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Regular brain activity could shed light on Alzheimer's
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Meeting women's desire for desire
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NIMH study to guide treatment choices for schizophrenia
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Advances in brain imaging for epilepsy
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Pregnant women 'put babies at risk by taking antidepressants'
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Can brain scans detect criminals?
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All anti-depressants are equally effective
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Differences seen in anti-psychotic drugs
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Fish oil anti-depressant link tested
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Scientists pinpoint inflammation gene
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State drug policy draws criticism
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October 2005

First human case of CJD in Japan
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October marks first Movement Disorder Awareness month
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I think, therefore I fall
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Mental health link to deprivation
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"New" non-medical treatment for depression
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Illinois psychiatrist slams state regulation
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Stanford trio nabs NIH honors
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Mother's stress may trigger diabetes in kids
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Children must get a good nights sleep
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National stereotypes common and mistaken
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End of enlightenment (Article preview)
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Mental illness behind self harm often undiagnosed
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Prozac improves learning and memory in fatal brain disease
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Buprenorphine helps combat teen heroin addiction
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Childhood obesity epidemic - Doctors hail new approach
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Deep sleep short-circuits brain's grid of connectivity
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Brain protein linked to alcoholism and anxiety
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Link between suicide in children and ADHD drug Strattera
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Updates show progress in TMS for depression and schizophrenia
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Vet suicides outstrip UK averages
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Evidence based therapies in child and adolescent psychiatry
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New mental health help for juvenile offenders
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ADHD is "bio-babble"
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National survey sharpens picture of major depression in US adults
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Sharper picture of major depression and alcoholic disorders
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Cognitive side effects of anti-epileptic drugs in children
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Intake of dietary copper helps Alzheimer's patients
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PET imaging power may be best indicator for determining which patients develop Alzheimer's
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Anxiety disorder "infection link"
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What we cannot do ourselves, we cannot understand in others
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Suicide warning over ADHD drug
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Viewers voyeurs
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Surgery clowns ease child anxiety
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Exercise now to cut dementia risk
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Depression common among baby boomers
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OCD linked with streptococcal infections
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Mental health under review
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Suicide warning over ADHD drug
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Adult stem cells aid recovery in animal model of Cerebral Palsy
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Do not prescribe anti-depressants to children with mild depression, government urges
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10,000 extra clinical psychologists and therapists could be recruited to treat people with depression
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Are you seeing what I am seeing?
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Teen self-mutilation on the rise in South Africa
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Up to 13,000 people could be placed on community treatment orders over 15 years, says report
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Dealing with the nightmare of containing multitudes
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PMS brain
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Kidman supports psychiatry
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Psychiatric drug use drops for children
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Neurotheology - With God In Mind
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Euthanasia clinic opens in the UK
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Doyle wants to exempt UW researchers' spin offs from conflict law
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Brain area "more than just motor"
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Report links unemployment and mental health problems
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October 2005

Emotional impairment linked to cognitive defects in bipolar children
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Depression can hit teens and young children just as it hits adults
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Molecular drug pump may help reduce risk of Alzheimer's
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PBS charged with promoting anti-father bias
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Alzheimer's disease and the blood brain barrier: Is Abeta transport the key
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New study sheds light on bipolar teens
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UT Southwestern researchers find alterations in brain's circuitry caused by cocaine
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Brains response to visual stimuli helps us focus on what we should see rather than all there is to see
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Quebec to tighten Youth Protection Act
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An "evildoer" by an other name: How labels shape our attitudes toward violence
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Humans are governed by emotions - literally
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African-American patient's reactions to racism may affect their health outcomes
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Officers to mental health training
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Psychosis drug risks are noted
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Scanning the horizon
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Alzheimer's drug raise death risk
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Mental health report damning, say Democrats
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News tips from the Journal of Neuroscience
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Lessons on happiness can be on the web
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Detained psychiatric patients have no protection under mental health code of practice, campaigners warn
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Penn study finds physically abused boys may be more likely to commit domestic violence as adults
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Pall shows "Mad Cow" filter data
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RSRF - funded research yields novel function for Rett's syndrome gene
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Quarter of consultant psychiatric posts in Wales are vacant
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Flip-flopped chromosome reveals a first clue to Tourettes syndrome
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Big picture of brain changes may be crucial to recovery from stroke injury
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Treating tobacco addiction
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High times for brain growth - Marijuana like drug multiplies neurons
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Is the internet dangerous for suicidal children?
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Black women with chronic pain have more psychological and physical distress
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Missing man has Alzheimer's disease
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New study reveals attempted suicide often a snap decision fuelled by drugs and alcohol
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Elderly with mental health problems "discriminated against"
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Biomarker test may give early warning of brain woes
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How police are letting down people with learning difficulties
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Schools fail us
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Gene link to Tourette's syndrome
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Implanted device can lift fog of severe depression
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Alcoholics Anonymous and treatment seem to work best together
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Cannabis acts as anti-depressant
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Obese toddlers lead to obese adults
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Etiology of depression in children
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Child brain-repair study launched
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Musical pillow relieves soldiers from stress
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Counselors ease compassion fatigue
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How to come to terms with a disappointing diagnosis
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Doctors put spotlight on depression issues
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Cool therapy reduces brain damage and death from lack of oxygen in newborns
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Domestic violence a health risk to women
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Thai health experts caution youngsters against computer games
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Memory loss linked to early stress
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Video cast: Gene shapes efficiency of brain's "executive"
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Obesity during midlife ups dementia risk
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Fish may aid fetal brain development
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Virginia - Violent deaths are mostly suicide
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Family fortunes
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Violent video games lead to brain activity characteristic of aggression
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Schizophrenia: early treatment improves outcome
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Study finds gender differences in reported child abuse
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Mental health care "not good enough"
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Eating fish may slow mental decline
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Does smoking cloud the brain?
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Nail biting is more than just a habit
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Global survey released on the World Mental Health Day 2005 emphasizes treatment needs in bipolar disorder
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Venezuela labels Pat Robertson "Insane"
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Elderly mental health neglected
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UCSD begins mental health review
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Human sexual identity is studied
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Arts effect on mental health
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Study finds surprising links between depression suicide and epilepsy
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Grenada observes world mental health day
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Eyes may provide window to future strokes
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UCLA & Pittsburgh imaging study - AIDS inflicts specific patters of brain damage
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Students learn better when numbers "don't talk and dance"
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Pen study finds direct role for glial cells in brain cross-talk
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UNC study shows concussions promote dementia in retired professional football players
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The adverse effects of losing sleep
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Dreams prepare your emotions
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Juvenile offenders need mental health treatment
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Stroke treatment a step closer after trial
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World Mental Health Day promotes action
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Psychology Events

8th Conference on the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
11 March - 14 March 2006
Irvine, California, USA
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EMN and EBIS Joint Meeting
16 March - 19 March 2006
Warsaw, Poland
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26th Annual Anxiety Disorders Association of America
23 March - 26 March 2006
Miami, Florida, USA
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BPS Annual Meeting
30 March - 1 April 2006
Cardiff, Wales, UK
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American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting
1 April - 8 April 2006
San Diego, California , USA
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