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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

More Benefits of Tears

Teardrops' Proteins Chomp Bacteria Like Corn on the Cob | Mini Microphones & Lysozymes | Cancer Detection & Drug Discovery | LiveScience
Posted by Ange Lobue, MD, MPH, BSPharm at 9:18 AM

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Ange Lobue, MD, MPH, BSPharm
McKinleyvile, CA, United States
Half century in science as an educator (UCLA School of Medicine Dept.of Psychiatry) and practitioner (pharmacy, medicine, insight/cognitive/behavioral psychotherapy, psycho-pharmacology and neuroscience). Half century in the arts as an educator (USC School of Cinema/Television's Filmic Writing Program), TV/film producer/director/performer trained by Actors Studio masters Kim Stanley and Eric Morris. Currently, in private practice of psychiatry and personal development specializing in life enhancement, emotional intelligence and neurogenesis. Biographical Citations: Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (1984- ) AEA, AFTRA, SAG (1978 - 1988) American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (1980- ) MENSA (Life) American Mensa, Ltd. (Life Member) Directory of Medical Specialists (1980- ) Marquis Who's Who in America (2008- ) Marquis Who's Who in Medicine & Health (2009- ) Marquis Who's Who in the West (1984- ) Marquis Who's Who in the World (2009- ) Marquis Who's Who in Science & Engineering (2010- ) 50 pp C.V. available upon request.
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