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Psychotherapist Robert Lawrence Friedman, president of Stress Solutions, a Forest Hills, N.
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For partners and spouses, "it is vital that they learn to create a buffer between the person's reaction to stress and their own experience, " says Robert Lawrence Friedman, president of Stress Solutions, a Forest Hills, N.
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When North Carolina took the court to play Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, N.
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Last January, Mr. Schoenfeld and his wife, Elisa Herr, a financial editor, moved from Park Slope, Brooklyn, to the Forest Hill neighborhood of Newark, N.
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It's OK, as long as you're transparent with customers, says Pat Dixon, professor of strategy and entrepreneurship at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.
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That's what Wake Forest University of Winston-Salem, N.
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"When cancer patients are diagnosed, everyone sits down to look at the case, decide what to do and convey that plan to the patient, but the same sort of process doesn't happen for survivors of the treatment, " says Kathryn Weaver, lead author of the study and an assistant professor at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, N.
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Rita Pichardo-Geisinger, assistant professor of dermatology at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, in Winston-Salem, N.
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"Steven Nissen is a good salesman, " says Larry L. Rudel, a cholesterol researcher at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, N.
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Before the economy collapsed, Forest City was eager to develop 22 acres of industrial land in Brooklyn, N.
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