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(Topix) "We were also able to show that improved well-being was a function at least in part of improved coping skills and reduced perceived stress"
In one of the most famous slogans in advertising history, telephone giant AT&T urged customers through a ubiquitous series of TV commercials during the sixties and seventies to "reach out and touch someone." In ... via ADVANCE for LPNs


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