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Daddies & Depression, Postpartum

An interesting editorial recently ran in the health and medical section of a Boston Herald affiliate newspaper, penned by Dr. Murray Feingold, chief of the National Birth Defects Center and a professor of pediatrics at Boston University School of Medicine:

"Do men get postpartum depression?"

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The government should be persuaded to pay for all healthcare

I haven't gotten much done. Basically nothing noteworthy going on right now, but shrug. I can't be bothered with anything recently. I guess it doesn't bother me. Maybe tomorrow. I feel like a bunch of nothing.

My life's been generally bland today. I just don't have anything to say recently. I guess it doesn't bother me. Basically nothing seems worth doing, but I don't care.

Children in ... fill in the nation of your choice ... are living better

Help the homeless down the street and persuade them to look for work

An integrated, segregated society is better

My mind is like a fog. I've just been sitting around doing nothing. Today was a loss.

I've just been sitting around not getting anything done. I've just been letting everything wash over me these days. My life's been basically unremarkable lately. Pretty much nothing seems important, but so it goes. I've pretty much been doing nothing to speak of.

giornata mondiale dei diritti umani (il 10 dicembre): sarebbe stato giusto processarlo?

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