Von Allan and Rasputin’s Folk Café Team Up for Graphic Novel ...

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As a result, she’s struggling to grow up fast; wrestling with poverty, loneliness, and her Mom’s illness every step of the way.

Betty, Marie’s Mom, can’t help; she’s living with an illness that’s slowly getting worse and increasingly frightening.

With her Mom absorbed in her own problems, Marie is essentially alone while she learns to deal with the chaos in her young life.

Marie’s youth makes it that much harder for her to cope; as a teenager, she just doesn’t have the life experience to feel confident about her decisions.

At the start of the story, we see a scared young girl, uncertain and overwhelmed; but as Betty collapses into a full nervous breakdown, Marie is forced to examine herself and her life and come to a decision: does she continue to be a child, reacting to what’s happening around her?

Or does she take control of her life, come what may?

“The trick in telling the story was not to come to any hard and fast conclusions about ba href=/schizophrenia/a/b and mental illness, which is something I think can happen when you tackle this kind of subject matter,” says Allan.

“People struggle every single day with mental illness and I would be doing a disservice to them if I just told a story with a simple solution.

I wanted to tell a story that showed how the confusion and suffering of mental illness can harm families.

And I wanted to show how love and understanding can help heal them.” “The road to god knows…” is expected to be printed in 2007.

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Fountain House Displays Treasure Trove Of Art Owned By Dick ...

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In addition to all the drawings and photographs, you can also find out a little bit more about Dick Lubinsky by reading some of his writings, which were found in art books.

“Since the gallery exhibits work from Fountain House members, we thought it was a great idea, and a great tribute to his lifetime work," says Jason Bowman of the Fountain Gallery.

And Lubinksy's niece seems to think he would have been happy to see his work exhibited, although perhaps a bit reluctantly.

"I think he is loving it, because he never really had a forum for his mind in this kind of way,” says Kosloff.

“I know he had friends and people, but he probably never thought that it could be shown like this." To find out more about the exhibit check out the Fountain Gallery website at www.fountaingallerynyc.com.

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Mind & Body

...ba href=/schizophrenia/a/b, depression and Alzheimer's disease have lower-than-normal levels of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids.

Now, a small study of healthy people adds evidence of omega-3s' key role in the brain.

A team of researchers at the University of Pittsburgh reported this month that volunteers with higher blood levels of EPA and DHA, the omega-3s found in fatty fish like salmon and sardines, were less likely to report symptoms of depression or negative mood.

People with lower levels of LNA, found in plants, were more likely to report impulsive behavior.

Pitt neuroscientist Sarah Conklin says people should follow the American Heart Association's recommendation: Eat fish twice a week, or take fish oil supplements.

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adults who say they want to lose a lot of weight33 — Percentage of that group who say they did no exercise at all in the past week55 — Percentage of that group who say they engaged in less than three hours of strenuous exercise in the past week Source: A nationwide Gallup poll of 1,000 people last month a href=" E-mail this story a href=" Print this story E-mail updates Subscribe to the Print E...

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