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Mental health and military Stuart Langridge takes a break in Afghanistan. Langrdige committed suicide in 2008 after suffering from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. www.delta-optimist.com
Demi Moore's DEEP CLEAN diet Serial dieter Demi Moore has turned her back on extreme detoxing, opting instead for a healthier diet of 'clean' foods. Here's how the latest Hollywood eating craze could help you lose weight without going hungry... www.mirror.co.uk
Forum tackles Santa Barbara's homeless issues As Santa Barbara grapples with a rise in homeless deaths and increased panhandling, activists, business owners and officials gathered Wednesday night for a meeting aimed at addressing problems near the Casa Esperanza homeless shelter. www.thedailysound.com
Victoria's Angels spill their secrets What's sexy? That's a secret every Angel seems to hold. lifewise.canoe.ca
Up all night? Visit these 24-hour destinations Awake at 3 a.m.? Head to these round-the-clock places from Atlanta to Portland. www.msnbc.msn.com
Carolyn Dean, M.D., N.D.: Coffee Addiction: How to Naturally Kick the Habit Whether coffee is good or bad is relative and based on the individual. Let me to help you decide whether you are addicted and what to do about it. www.huffingtonpost.com
Cruise ships deliver tourism and pollution to Northwest waters While some of the behemoth vessels visiting Puget Sound are making efforts to curb waste, others look for ways to cut corners. www.heraldnet.com
Big cruise ships pollute big time and can sail away from regulation Cruise ships are like floating cities. And like cities they produce garbage, sewage and even hazardous waste. But unlike cities, they can move and avoid regulations. www.seattlepi.com
The detox debate Detox devotees claim they are cleansing their body of toxins, but are these regimens just a fast track to poor health? www.brisbanetimes.com.au
Prescription drug abuse a growing problem The effects of the nation’s fastest growing drug problem impact every segment of society. No matter where you live, your age, who you work with, your income, gender, race or religion, the abuse of prescription medication is already or will be a problem you’ll have to confront. www.hcnonline.com
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