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> GettingWell

> Sun, 25 Jul 2004 23:21:12 -0400

> [sSRI-Research] Safe Harbor NY Hosts Dr.

> Walsh of Pfeiffer Center/July 26

>

>

>

> Safe Harbor NY

> presents

>

> The Role of Nutrients in Mental Health

> a talk by William Walsh, Ph.D.

>

> Biochemical imbalances are often an underlying

> factor in anxiety,

> depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and

> attention deficit

> disorder.

> Learn how nutrients can help with symptoms related

> to these imbalances.

>

> When: Monday, July 26, 6:30 - 8:30

>

> Where: 83 Spring Street between Broadway and

> Lafayette Streets

>

> Donation (to help pay for the cost of room, PA, and

> projector rental): $5

>

> Please RSVP to:

> Safe Harbor NY

> ny

> 212-302-9811

>

>

> --

> William J. Walsh, Ph.D., recipient of Safe Harbor's

> 2002 Lighthouse Award,

> is a scientist with more than 30 years of research

> experience. After

> graduating from the University of Notre Dame in

> 1958, he went on to earn a

> master's degree at the University of Michigan and a

> doctorate in chemical

> engineering from Iowa State University. Dr. Walsh

> worked for some of the

> most prestigious scientific institutions in the

> country, including Argonne

> National Laboratory, where he spent 22 years as a

> researcher.

>

> His research and volunteer work involving

> biochemical predisposition to

> behavior disorders led to Dr. Walsh's foundation of

> the Health Research

> Institute in 1982 and the Pfeiffer Treatment Center

> in 1989. Pfeiffer is a

> nonprofit center that provides individualized

> biochemical therapy to

> patients looking for a natural treatment for

> imbalances associated with

> behavior disorders, learning problems, autism,

> depression, and

> schizophrenia. www.hriptc.org

>

> ABOUT SAFE HARBOR

> Safe Harbor's mission is to educate the public, the

> medical profession, and

> government agencies on alternatives to

> pharmaceutical treatments for mental

> health. www.alternativementalhealth.com

>

>

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