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Stress During the Holidays

The Host of UWM Today Tom Luljak, talks with Jerry Rousseau, Clinical Assistant Professor and Field Work Liason in the Department of Social Work in the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare at UWM. They talk about how to cope with stress during the holidays.

[0:03:01] ... and and that's for we can suffer from physical as well as mental problems with stress the -- part of the problem that we are trained to recognize the signs of stress or recognized even ...
[0:07:50] ... And the fact that if people are not suffering some kind of mental or physical problem. With their stress indicates that it's not at a pathological sort of state that's when a physician or therapist ...
[0:21:42] ... we don't need a therapist. And we don't have to join a health club hits it seems like a perfect combination. ...
[0:21:59] ... more into the forefront in some part I mean there is serious mental illness in serious addiction problems in which people need to have clinical help. But I think in most cases the kinds of ...

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Inside Europe: The Inside Take on European Affairs

On this week's programme: The EU launches its biggest civilian operation in Kosovo -- NATO considers its borders -- The Swiss fix to heroin addiction -- Sex gets the Brits through the credit crunch --Iceland becomes an affordable tourism destination -- Property restitution in Poland -- Transnistria, one of Europe’s last bastions of communism -- Rabbits wreak havoc in France NATO reviews its boundaries NATO foreign ministers agreed in Brussels this week to gradually resume contacts with Russia. Relations were suspended following Moscow's intervention in Georgia last summer. The alliance leaders also postponed a decision on starting formal membership talks with Ukraine and Georgia. However, any real decisions on closer NATO ties with Russia, Georgia and Ukraine have been left to the incoming administration of US President-elect Barack Obama. Reporter: Christoph Hasselbach The EU extends a hand of friendship While NATO continues to discuss the question where it should draw its boundaries, the European Union reached out to its eastern neighbours this week. The European Commission unveiled a plan to extend partnership agreements to six eastern countries. But there was no offer of membership for aspiring EU member, Ukraine. Reporter: Nina Maria Potts The European Union deploys its biggest civil operation in Kosovo This week the European Union started deploying its justice mission to Kosovo. It's the biggest civil operation in EU history and it will gradually take over from UNMIK which has administered Kosovo since the end of the war in 1999. The EU mission, also known as EULEX, will be formally launched on December 9th, but it has already drawn strong opposition from Serbia and Russia who still oppose Kosovo’s independence. And there’s also concern on the part of Kosovo Albanians. In Pristina this week, several thousand of them demonstrated against the new EU mission. EULEX will have no mandate in the ethnic Serb, northern part of Kosovo and they’re worried that this will facilitate a partition of the country. Interview: Verena Knaus, European Stabilisation Initiative,Pristina. A Swiss fix to heroin addiction Voters in Switzerland have overwhelmingly backed a heroin prescription programme, aimed at getting the most hardened addicts off the streets and into treatment clinics. Results from the nationwide referendum show 69% of those voting said yes to the programme - but voters rejected another proposal to decriminalise cannabis. Reporter: Imogen Foulkes Sex gets Brits through the credit crunch The credit crunch is forcing many people around the world to tighten their belts and save their hard-earned cash. But it looks like the Brits are rediscovered a popular pastime which doesn’t need to break the bank. According to a new survey, they’re turning to sex as a cheap way to pass the time. Reporter: Carol Allen. Property restitution in Poland The Polish government has decided to tackle what many say is a long neglected problem of property restitution. Poland is the last of Eastern Europe’s new democracies to consider offering compensation to those who were robbed of their houses, factories and land by the communists. But the restitution plans are stirring controversy in Polish society, in particular concerning former Jewish property. Reporter. Rafal Kiepuszewski Transnistria, one of Europe’s last bastions of communism The breakaway republic of Transnistria is a small strip of land between Moldova and Ukraine. It declared independence in 1990 as the Soviet Union dissolved. But Transnistria has never been recognized by any government and the international community supports Moldova’s territorial claim over the region. Nevertheless, Transnistria has its own government, constitution and army and all the other trappings of an independent country – a flag, currency and postal system. What’s more, it’s described as one of the world’s last bastions of communism. Reporter: Helen Seeney. How boxing transcended the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The people of Northern Ireland are no strangers to political division and ethnic strife. But throughout the many decades of the Troubles there was always one place in Belfast where Catholics and Protestants were able to meet together peacefully. At the “Holy Family Boxing Gym”, fist-fights are a given, but only in the ring! The club is headed by famous boxing coach Gerry Storey who has secured many awards and medals for the club. Reporter: Susanne Henn. Iceland becomes affordable for tourists Have you always dreamt of visiting Iceland, but were scared of exorbitant Scandinavian prices? Well, now is the time to head up North. Iceland has been one of the hardest hit countries by the world financial crisis. Last month Iceland’s central bank stopped pegging its currency to the Euro, leading to a meltdown of the Icelandic Krona. For the Icelanders it’s of course devastating, but for tourists the island is becoming a suddenly affordable destination. Interview: Eyglo Svala Arnasdottir, the web editor of the Iceland Review. Rabbits wreak havoc in France Rabbit is a dish that regularly appears on French menus, especially in the countryside... but an explosion in the number of wild rabbits has caused damage to many farmers' crops. It's created tension with hunters who've been taken to court, accused of failing to control them. It's thought the rabbit population is almost as high as it was in the 1950s before myxomatosis was introduced to control the numbers. There are complaints that the hunting season is not long enough and the authorities have been blamed for not taking the problem seriously enough. Reporter: Alasdair Sandford.

[0:00:58] ... its boundaries. -- with sticks -- solution to heroin addiction and health six is getting the brits threw the credit crunch. -- stories and more coming up on the program. -- to Foreign Minister ...
[0:14:31] ... decade. And Swiss government which supported including the concept in official government health policy falls there are positive results. Reduced drug related crime and mortality. And an end to Switzerland's most notorious open drug scenes. ...
[0:15:14] ... We can treat and for all their -- chronic problems. Be -- mental health summit two counts but didn't reckon -- education. We can help an integrated socially with -- social services. ...
[0:16:04] ... now be on heroin for life. Every Saturday Cheney of this -- health ministry points out the test the addicts get older the average age is already fourteen. Plans we'll have to be made for ...
[0:18:25] ... condoms. Particularly people in their thirties forties and fifties as the public health campaign has put it. People still find it easier to have six and talk about it putting themselves at risk of in ...

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GlobalNews: 04 Dec 08 PM

Bank rates down sharply in Europe / Israel evicts settlers from Hebron house / Nativity story - a modern version.

[0:20:52] ... chat with men this city's cabinet. Leaking out to people eating mental fines sensual not -- flights and Wilkes. He's also probably to appoint chief technology office and a funny at the importance he's placing on keeping that in Mimi. You world now want to hear from you. They want to hear worried enough about how Expedia on his transition web site is asking people Sydney then right gaze on health can't policy. Indeed critical cry for help before effort is making through every American sisters. As working with him on new media ...

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Gastrocast #159

This weekâs show is here . The Zoom h4 is working great, but Iâm still working on getting the right sound in Kitchen Studio. This week thereâs news, life on Podchef Island, The Demise of Pinkie Winkie, and a Swiss Chard, Bacon & Kale mega-quiche. You can listen to, or download the show here: Or consider subscribing to the podcast for free. Links for this weekâs episode: The Gastrocast Blog Gastrocast Forum The Kitchen Garden Network Our Service Provider: 1&1 Internet Hosting R-Calf USA Facebook Profile Photos News: CT Olive Oil Standards Tax on Cow Farts Your Baby, Melimine, & The FDA Technorati Tags: slaughter , butchering , pigs , pork , podchef , gastrocast , Cow Tax , quiche , food , cooking , baking , swiss chard , kale

[0:13:55] ... market gardening. And there's a little up. Couple paragraphs here in the health and healing news that just struck me as something interesting to share with you. And it's titled the bird flu craze. Most people heard the great influenza pandemic or epidemic of 1918 to nineteen. Worldwide twenty to forty million people lost their lives. 675000. In the United States. Scientists at the National Institutes of Health. Have determined that it wasn't actually the Spanish flu virus to cause such loss of life. He was the pneumonia that followed ...
[0:15:18] ... Americans. And 500000. Around the world every year. The National Institutes of Health. Researchers point out that the bird flu virus has yet to cross the species barrier. And -- serology studies have been conducted ...
[0:17:50] ... not said earlier. The standard is the same as the one public health officials have set in Canada and China. What is it twenty times higher than the most stringent level in Taiwan. The problem ...
[0:27:14] ... operations. And their fecal sets parents. -- up and and reducing the health quality and air standards. Of people in their neighborhood lies in the EPA directly targeting these largest operations. He immediately. Rather than proposing. A tax wired they targeting. Specific violations. Of health and safety standards and welfare issues. That's what gets me and so. Two. These the other fact that would seem plausible is ...
[0:40:09] ... going to. Couple handfuls were actually get dismissed her back into the mental thing. Onions and short sentence. Just -- Yeah. The outlook polls indicate. To me you Lou key. And we want to start ...

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12/4/08 - FantasyGuru.com Podcast - Week 14 Matchups

FantasyGuru.com's Adam Caplan and Greg Cosell of NFL Films break down the Week 14 Matchups.

[0:00:11] ... com podcast money and that Kaplan along with me has always. The mental map felt films the man without -- the main. He's been named Greg cut -- Gregory on to do that would ultimately ...
[0:03:44] ... better at Devin Hester and kick off kickoff return to the public health and talk about the Chicago apartment well I think you know I think I've recently go to Ottawa on the -- but ...

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12-04-08 Seg 01 - Drab eats Hot Dogs

Drab will out at the Caps game tonight, you can see him in a Hot Dog eating contest against other local "celebrities"...we are pretty sure that is the A-lister of the group. Then the guys talk about learning to drive, and kids driving their drunk paren

[0:06:27] ... that is an assertion that your stomach. We got out of my Health Department -- But today now but -- 100. We'll -- he'd make she'd do like before new NC or the do you ...
[0:12:21] ... over your car yeah -- said the issue has grown up. Bad mental dashboards in the car and -- you were not you did not have to wear -- is not a law. Now this ...

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