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The healing canvas

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Times Health Single page Print E-mail story Change text size The healing canvas Art can soothe the mind and body, therapists say.

Now science backs them up.

By Jenny Hontz, Special to The Times March 20, 2006 SIX women sat at a table covered with colored pencils and pastels, each of them focused on drawing a house with rooms representing their emotions and desires.

Susan St.

Jon, 63, made an abstract sketch of an African jungle home, with a circle of blank space in the center of the page.

It reminded her of a vacation house in which she'd watched wild animals creep dangerously close.

The white space, she surmised, was a window onto her uncertain future.

"Wherever it's going to take you, it's going to take you," she said, "regardless of what you do." ADVER...

As parents wait, doctors debate ADHD drugs

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Times Health Single page Print E-mail story Change text size As parents wait, doctors debate ADHD drugs A surprise push for a black-box warning startles experts who say the pills are safe.

By Shari Roan, Times Staff Writer March 20, 2006 When a panel of medical experts voted last month to recommend a safety warning on medications used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Dr.

Adelaide Robb could have predicted the public's response: panic.

The government-appointed panel's conclusion — that the drugs may increase the risk of sudden cardiac death — hit the newspapers on a Friday morning.

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