Birth of a New Brain

After the birth of her baby triggers a manic maelstrom, Dyane Harwood struggles to survive the bewildering highs and crippling lows of her brain’s turmoil. Birth of a New Brain vividly depicts her postpartum bipolar disorder, an unusual type of bipolar disorder and postpartum mood and anxiety disorder. During her childhood, Harwood grew up close to her father, a brilliant violinist in the Los Angeles Philharmonic who had bipolar disorder. She learned how bipolar disorder could ravage a family, but she never suspected that she’d become mentally ill—until her baby was born. Harwood wondered if mental health would always be out of her reach. From medications to electroconvulsive therapy, from “redwood forest baths” to bibliotherapy, she explored both traditional and unconventional methods of recovery—in-between harrowing psychiatric hospitalizations. Harwood reveals how she ultimately achieved a stable mood. She discovered that despite having a chronic mood disorder, a new, richer life is possible. Birth of a New Brain is the chronicle of one mother’s perseverance, offering hope and grounded advice for those battling mental illness.

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Comedian Kevin Hart accidentally eats doggy biscuit

http://twitter.com/#!/KevinHart4real/status/211925822360125440

I Haven't been the same since I found out that I ate my dogs god damn doggy biscuit that was in the shape of a cookie!!! I think I'm dying

— Kevin Hart (@KevinHart4real) June 10, 2012

Twitter users are pretty sure Hart will be fine:

https://twitter.com/luv1luvme/status/211974264050565122

@KevinHart4real Some dog treats are higher quality than people treats. Yo azz will be fine!

— Patrina Michelle (@PatrinaMichelle) June 10, 2012

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/06/11/comedian-kevin-hart-accidentally-eats-doggy-biscuit/

Clinical Decision Making: Case Studies in Medical-Surgical Nursing

Reflecting the latest practices in the field, Clinical Decision Making: Case Studies in Medical-Surgical Nursing, 2nd edition bridges the gap between classroom knowledge and clinical application. Emphasizing holistic nursing care, this resource helps nursing students sharpen their critical thinking skills and gain experience applying what they have learned. The more than 40 medical-surgical case histories and related questions, and responses are based on real-life client situations. Every case contains an introductory blueprint of variables that must be considered while evaluating a particular scenario concerning the client, nursing protocol, and setting of care. Each blueprint and case is different, just as each clinical situation is unique. As learners simulate the actual decision-making process, they gain valuable experience making informed clinical judgments that will help them become successful nurses. Categorized by complexity, the book appeals to a broad range of learning levels and styles. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

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Bob Costas’ Harry Potter look at Sochi attributed to eye infection

http://twitter.com/#!/BoilerGrot/status/431594700999778304

Add one more item to the media’s lengthy list of #SochiProblems: Bob Costas’ eye infection. Deadspin reached out to Costas to find out just what was going on and received this reply from his assistant:

http://twitter.com/#!/emilymanhattan/status/431596430269378560 http://twitter.com/#!/GlauserDan13/status/431597720152059904 http://twitter.com/#!/DJohnson_97/status/431599657060294656 http://twitter.com/#!/krispekitty/status/431599369855320064

The dangerous face water!

http://twitter.com/#!/heysaps/status/431598913770889216 http://twitter.com/#!/stickybacksigns/status/431597432325955584 http://twitter.com/#!/morninggloria/status/431594310719799296 http://twitter.com/#!/gotreadgo/status/431598847870373888 http://twitter.com/#!/KJulian63/status/431598365227220992

Quite a few found an uncanny resemblance to Harry Potter.

http://twitter.com/#!/elenarose08/status/431594074198401024 http://twitter.com/#!/ChrisSedenka/status/431593958121410560 http://twitter.com/#!/iRayGonzalez/status/431602935970418688 http://twitter.com/#!/mrbobbo/status/431597599779745792

Harry Potter, or Clark Kent?

http://twitter.com/#!/JonahNRO/status/431593893667561472 http://twitter.com/#!/OuterJohn/status/431595159113826304

If that eye infection gets any worse, it’ll have its own Twitter account. Oh, wait.

http://twitter.com/#!/CostasLeftEye/status/431596752844509184

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2014/02/06/bob-costas-harry-potter-look-at-sochi-attributed-to-eye-infection/