1. Dr. Alan Berger - Biography
She remembers thinking in Bergen-Belsen, “Ah, curse Him, curse Him, and have done with it. ... cancer and heart attacks, to fatalities caused by the disease of ...
“Spare, Original, and Strange” The Religious Atheism of Hugh Nissenson*
2. Understanding Emotional Sobriety | Part One - Allen Berger, PhD
10 feb 2021 · In the past year, he has been struggling with bouts of anxiety. For a long time he believed he was suffering from an undiagnosed medical problem ...
Understanding Emotional Sobriety: John's Anxiety is Caused by Lack of Emotional Sobriety An excerpt from 12 Smart Things to Do When the Booze and Drugs are Gone by Allen Berger, PhD., Hazelden Publishing John's Anxiety is Caused by Lack of Emotional Sobriety The concept of emotional sobriety
3. Alex Trebek's death brings more awareness to pancreatic cancer
9 nov 2020 · The disease became personal for Solondz when his father-in-law, Alan Berger, died from it. ... have pancreatic cancer. The most common ...
“In a way, it will resonate with more people because he’s very much like a family member. The grace and courage which he carried himself means a lot to finding a cure for this disease.”
4. Dr. Allen Berger | Medicine, We're Still Practicing Episode 12 | CurtCo Media
His wife has had stage four lung cancer and she was responding pretty well to chemotherapy. And then the other day her lung started to fill up with fluids a ...
Renowned Psychotherapist Allen Berger, Ph.D. offers practical guidelines for fending off fear and anxiety during the Coronavirus pandemic.
5. Early Life - Allen Berger, PhD
31 mrt 2022 · Up until about ten my life was good. But my life changed dramatically in 1963, when my father died of cancer.
Early Life Early Life I grew up in the Windy City — Chicago, Illinois — in the 1950’s. I lived on the northwest side of town in a neighborhood called Jefferson Park. Chicago is a great city, and I was fortunate to grow
6. Interviews - Alan H. Berger, M.b.a., C.p.a. | Organ Farm | FRONTLINE
Berger is Executive Director of the Animal Protection Institute, an animal advocacy organization in Sacramento, California. Since 1994 his research has ...
I don't personally believe that morally and ethically we have the right to use living things in that manner. It seems to me that we have always tried, as humans, to find another classification to be able to treat in different terms. For many years, it was by the color of your skin or your sex. And now we have animals, and we can say that animals are in the group that we can use any way that we want to. And it really strikes a lot of people. From a lot of polling information, I can say that approximately 30 percent of our population really doesn't believe that animals should be used in research. What's the problem with doing something like that to other living things? Is it about pain? Is it about saying that another living being isn't important?
7. Alan "Oopie" Berger Obituary - 2020 - Cremation Society of Wisconsin
17 nov 2020 · Alan "Oopie" Berger · December 29, 1952 - November 17, 2020 · Share a memory.
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8. Edward Alan Berger, Ph.D. | Principal Investigators
23 sep 2019 · He was a staff scientist with the Cell Biology Group at the Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, from 1977 ...
My laboratory has had a long-standing interest in how enveloped viruses enter target cells. We seek to unravel the basic mechanisms of membrane fusion mediated by the interactions of viral envelope glycoproteins with their target cell receptors and to apply our knowledge to the development of novel strategies to treat and prevent virus infection. For decades we have had a major focus on HIV. In recent years have expanded our studies to other viruses with enhanced pathogenesis in the context of HIV infection, with particular present emphasis on Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV).
9. Q&A with Allen Berger, PhD - Addiction/Recovery eBulletin
Dr. Allen Berger's professional career spans over 49 years, since 1971. After returning from a combat tour of duty in Vietnam in 1971, USMC Corporal.
Dr. Allen Berger’s professional career spans over 49 years, since 1971. After returning from a combat tour of duty in Vietnam in 1971, USMC Corporal