Ashley Madison puts $1M bounty on Tim Tebow’s virginity

http://twitter.com/#!/darrenrovell/status/194613275428790272

@darrenrovell @TimTebow – It's true Darren…we're just worried it might cost us millions!

— Ashley Madison (@ashleymadison) April 24, 2012

Score $1 million for scoring with Tim Tebow thanks to http://t.co/uUkqnGl2 and @noelbiderman . http://t.co/xSIOq6Q9

— Ashley Madison (@ashleymadison) April 24, 2012

Looks like Tim Tebow may still be a virgin….for now. Who wants to be a millionaire courtesy of AshleyMadison. http://t.co/ZJR88gAX

— Ashley Madison (@ashleymadison) April 24, 2012

Classless dating website AshleyMadison.com is offering $1 million to any female (or male we’re assuming) who can prove they slept with Tim Tebow.

http://t.co/5FvSukf2 is offering $1 million 2 any woman who can prove she's sexed Tebow.He is gonna be scared by all the girls coming at him

— MarLisa (@Illadelphiagirl) April 24, 2012

@AshleyMadison should be ashamed of themselves. @timtebow will go on to live a good life, am will always be miserable Internet trolls.

— William Metz (@WO4TG) April 24, 2012

"AshleyMadison.com, a Web site that matches married people to pursue affairs" Lack of morals FTW!

— Joan Rivers Facts (@_grandhotel) April 24, 2012

http://t.co/7xgxp2DD is offering a million dollars if a girl can prove that she's had sex with Tim Tebow, let's go ladies!

— Philly (@tphillly) April 24, 2012

https://twitter.com/#!/hillspassion/status/194860667487010816

ashleymadison is offering any woman who had sex with Tim Tebow to come forward for 1 million dollars…well I guess I can quit my day job ha

— Emily (@EmilyBlask) April 24, 2012

AshleyMadison is offering one million bucks to anyone who can prove they slept with Tebow. I think you have better odds winning the lottery

— Sterling (@TeamSterlo) April 24, 2012

While the whole idea disgusts us, the marketing ploy will likely help put the website on the map. If the owners have any sort of soul, they should take the advice from the following tweeter.

https://twitter.com/#!/LouScalise/status/194849687302451201

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/04/24/ashley-madison-puts-1m-bounty-on-tim-tebows-virginity/

Relational Mental Health

Relational Mental Health contains current evidence-based diagnosis and therapeutic interventions for people with mental disorders. Students and professionals alike will find the mental health field addressed as a whole in a coherent and understandable way. Readers are offered a unified presentation of psychological and sociological approaches to diagnosis and treatment.

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A Film About Anxiety

https://youtube.com/watch?v=FLDqiqZh50k

this video is so unbelievably special to me :’) i’ve always kept my mental health pretty private because i hate looking vulnerable and don’t want anyone to pity me or something but it felt right to finally make this and i’m so happy i did! • instagram https://www.instagram.com/heyyxnatalie/ • twitter https://twitter.com/heyxnatalie • spotify https://open.spotify.com/user/heyxnat… business contact | heyxnatalie@gmail.com • what camera do you use? – sony a6600 + sony 16-55mm f/2.8 G lens • what editing software do you use? – final cut pro x • how old are you? – 18 • where are you from? – im from henderson NV, but i currently live in bend, OR if you’re still reading this, you’re the OG ILY 🙂 Anxiety Social Anxiety A Film About Anxiety Mental Health Film

Heart Rate Variability, Health and Well-being: A Systems Perspective

The development of a new tool, analytic device, or approach frequently facilitates rapid growth in scientific understanding, although the process is seldom linear. The study of heart rate variability (HRV) defined as the extent to which beat-to-beat variation in heart rate varies, is a rapidly maturing paradigm that integrates health and wellness observations across a wide variety of biomedical and psychosocial phenomena and illustrates this nonlinear path of development. The utility of HRV as an analytic and interventive technique goes far beyond its original application as a robust predictor of sudden cardiac death. This Research Topic aims to provide a conceptual framework to use in exploring the utility of HRV as a robust parameter of health status, using a broad and inclusive definition of ‘health’ and ‘well-being’. From the broadest perspective, current biomedical science emerged from shamanistic and religious healing practices and empirically observed interventions made as humans emerged from other hominins. The exponential growth of physics, chemistry and biology provided scientific support for the model emphasizing pathology and disorders. Even before the momentous discovery of germ theory, sanitation and other preventive strategies brought about great declines in mortality and morbidity. The revolution that is currently expanding the biomedical model is an integrative approach that includes the wide variety of non-physio/chemical factors that contribute to health. In the integrative approach, health is understood to be more than the absence of disease and emphasis is placed on optimal overall functioning, within the ecological niche occupied by the organism. This approach also includes not just interventive techniques and procedures, but also those social and cultural structures that provide access to safe and effective caring for sufferers. Beyond the typical drug and surgical interventions – which many identify with the Western biomedical model that currently enjoys an unstable hegemony – such factors also include cognitive-behavioral, social and cultural practices such as have been shown to be major contributors to the prevention and treatment of disease and the promotion of health and optimal functioning. This Integrative Model of Health and Well-being also derives additional conceptual power by recognizing the role played by evolutionary processes in which conserved, adaptive human traits and response tendencies are not congruent with current industrial and postindustrial global environmental demands and characteristics. This mismatch contributes to an increasing incidence of chronic conditions related to lifestyle and health behavior. Such a comprehensive model will make possible a truly personalized approach to health and well-being, including and going far beyond the current emphasis on genomic analysis, which has promised more that it has currently delivered. HRV offers an inexpensive and easily obtained measure of neurovisceral functioning which has been found to relate to the occurrence and severity of numerous physical disease states, as well as many cognitive-behavioral health disorders. This use of the term neurovisceral refers to the relationships between the nervous system and the viscera, providing a more focused and specific conceptual alternative to the now nearly archaic “mind-body” distinction. This awareness has led to the recent and growing use of HRV as a health biomarker or health status measure of neurovisceral functioning. It facilitates studying the complex two way interaction between the central nervous system and other key systems such as the cardiac, gastroenterological, pulmonary and immune systems. The utility of HRV as a broad spectrum health indicator with possible application both clinically and to population health has only begun to be explored. Interventions based on HRV have been demonstrated to be effective evidence-based interventions, with HRV biofeedback treatment for PTSD representing an empirically supported modality for this complex and highly visible affliction. As an integral measure of stress, HRV can be used to objectively assess the functioning of the central, enteric and cardiac nervous systems, all of which are largely mediated by the vagal nervous complex. HRV has also been found to be a measure of central neurobiological concepts such as executive functioning and cognitive load. The relatively simple and inexpensive acquisition of HRV data and its ease of network transmission and analysis make possible a promising digital epidemiology which can facilitate objective population health studies, as well as web based clinical applications. An intriguing example is the use of HRV data obtained at motor vehicle crash sites in decision support regarding life flight evacuations to improve triage to critical care facilities. This Research Topic critically addresses the issues of appropriate scientific and analytic methods to capture the concept of the Integrative Health and Well-being Model. The true nature of this approach can be appreciated only by using both traditional linear quantitative statistics and nonlinear systems dynamics metrics, which tend to be qualitative. The Research Topic also provides support for further development of new and robust methods for evaluating the safety and effectiveness of interventions and practices, going beyond the sometimes tepid and misleading “gold standard” randomized controlled clinical trial.

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Seksualitāte, anxiety, kosmoss | Honest Q&A

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Under Pressure

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • An urgently needed guide to the alarming increase in anxiety and stress experienced by girls from elementary school through college, from the author of Untangled “An invaluable read for anyone who has girls, works with girls, or cares about girls—for everyone!”—Claire Shipman, author of The Confidence Code and The Confidence Code for Girls Though anxiety has risen among young people overall, studies confirm that it has skyrocketed in girls. Research finds that the number of girls who said that they often felt nervous, worried, or fearful jumped 55 percent from 2009 to 2014, while the comparable number for adolescent boys has remained unchanged. As a clinical psychologist who specializes in working with girls, Lisa Damour, Ph.D., has witnessed this rising tide of stress and anxiety in her own research, in private practice, and in the all-girls’ school where she consults. She knew this had to be the topic of her new book. In the engaging, anecdotal style and reassuring tone that won over thousands of readers of her first book, Untangled, Damour starts by addressing the facts about psychological pressure. She explains the surprising and underappreciated value of stress and anxiety: that stress can helpfully stretch us beyond our comfort zones, and anxiety can play a key role in keeping girls safe. When we emphasize the benefits of stress and anxiety, we can help our daughters take them in stride. But no parents want their daughter to suffer from emotional overload, so Damour then turns to the many facets of girls’ lives where tension takes hold: their interactions at home, pressures at school, social anxiety among other girls and among boys, and their lives online. As readers move through the layers of girls’ lives, they’ll learn about the critical steps that adults can take to shield their daughters from the toxic pressures to which our culture—including we, as parents—subjects girls. Readers who know Damour from Untangled or the New York Times, or from her regular appearances on CBS News, will be drawn to this important new contribution to understanding and supporting today’s girls. Praise for Under Pressure “Truly a must-read for parents, teachers, coaches, and mentors wanting to help girls along the path to adulthood.”—Julie Lythcott-Haims, New York Times bestselling author of How to Raise an Adult

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Neurological Disorders

Although there are several gaps in understanding the many issues related to neurological disorders, we know enough to be able to shape effective policy responses to some of the most common. This book describes and discusses the increasing public health impact of common neurological disorders such as dementia, epilepsy, headache disorders, multiple sclerosis, neuroinfections, neurological disorders associated with malnutrition, pain associated with neurological disorders, Parkinson’s disease, stroke and traumatic brain injuries. It provides information and advice on public health interventions that may reduce their occurrence and consequences, and offers health professionals and planners the opportunity to assess the burden caused by these disorders. The clear message that emerges is that unless immediate action is taken globally, the neurological burden is likely to become an increasingly serious and unmanageable.

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Shutdown bender? Boozed up lawmakers hit the House floor again

http://twitter.com/#!/craftyme25/status/384871620940017664

Your government at work!

http://twitter.com/#!/metaquest/status/384849858114244608

Again.

As Harry Reid’s shutdown loomed on Monday night, more than one lawmaker was reportedly boozing it up. You have to pass the bill bottle to find out what’s in it? Because YOLO. Or something.

http://twitter.com/#!/jbendery/status/384846611202846720

Bipartisan unity: It’s highly flammable.

http://twitter.com/#!/samsteinhp/status/384847342064902144

Congressmen: they’re just like you!

http://twitter.com/#!/Johartz/status/384847564706562050

Time to name names:

http://twitter.com/#!/jessicarights/status/384847226662834176

But were lawmakers actually faced on the House floor? Here’s another completely plausible explanation:

http://twitter.com/#!/KngFish/status/384850657275953152

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2013/10/01/shutdown-bender-boozed-up-lawmakers-reportedly-hit-the-house-floor-again/