User's Guide to Ginkgo Biloba

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· Basic Health Publications, Inc.
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In the months following the September 11 attacks, world leaders began a flurry of attempts to muzzle the press. Some governments prevented journalists from covering anti-US demonstrations or criticizing US policies. Others opportunistically adopted the rhetoric of the war on terrorism to justify repressive measures against the media. Still other leaders took a cue from the tactics used by the US military in Afghanistan to keep the press away from the battlefield.

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Hyla Cass was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. A graduate from the University of Toronto School of Medicine, Cass interned at Los Angels County-USC Medical Center, and completed a psychiatry residency at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center/UCLA. A noted public speaker and consultant, Cass has used her background in medicine to talk and write about women's health issues, stress reduction, nutritional medicine, natural treatment for addictions, anxiety disorders, and depression. Cass's book, St. John's Wort: Nature's Blues Buster, delivers the most accurate, up-to-date information on the wonder drug St. John's Wort. Also involved in formulating nutritional products for various medical conditions, including weight loss, anti-aging, anxiety, depression, and stress relief, Cass has been interviewed for numerous television and radio shows, along with major magazines and newspapers. Dr. Cass, a board certified psychiatrist, is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at UCLA School in Medicine.

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