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Psychosomatic Disease Quotes By Howard Wolpe

The NSF study projected a shortfall of 675,000 scientists and engineers without considering the future demand for such individuals in the marketplace. It simply observed a decline in the number of 22-year-olds and projected that this demographic trend would result in a huge shortfall. This could be termed the supply-side theory of labor market analysis. But making labor market projections without considering the demand side of the equation doesn't pass the laugh test with experts in the field. — Howard Wolpe

Psychosomatic Disease Quotes By Hans Selye

Mental tensions, frustrations, insecurity, aimlessness are among the most damaging stressors, and psychosomatic studies have shown how often they cause migraine headache, peptic ulcers, heart attacks, hypertension, mental disease, suicide, or just hopeless unhappiness. — Hans Selye

Psychosomatic Disease Quotes By Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Be ashamed not of being single, or, unemployed. That comes standard. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Psychosomatic Disease Quotes By Brian Bell

Seeing people ahead of time and getting acquainted with the space you're playing in is important to getting comfortable in that place. — Brian Bell

Psychosomatic Disease Quotes By Siddhartha Mukherjee

Every era casts illness in its own image. Society, like the ultimate psychosomatic patient, matches its medical afflictions to its psychological crises; when a disease touches such a visceral chord, it is often because that chord is already resonating. — Siddhartha Mukherjee

Psychosomatic Disease Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

If I kiss you I'm not going to stop — Tarryn Fisher

Psychosomatic Disease Quotes By Alexander Hamilton

The legislatures will have better means of information. They can discover the danger at a distance; and possessing all the organs of civil power, and the confidence of the people, they can at once adopt a regular plan of opposition, in which they can combine all the resources of the community. They can readily communicate with each other in the different States, and unite their common forces for the protection of their common liberty. — Alexander Hamilton