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One of the reasons we have pets is because it fulfils one of our most basic needs: to love and be loved. http://t.co/G7hfvlv4
September 07, 2012
Section : Social Media

New Blog Post: Brains need love too - I recently saw the Douglas’ new ad campaign, ‘Brains need love too’ (check out... http://ow.ly/1aVnoo
January 18, 2011
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@rabatel http://blog.douglas.qc.ca/stateofmind/2011/01/18/brains-need-love-too/
January 18, 2011
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RT @ianmahar: Brains need love too (response to the campaign): http://bit.ly/gFQI84 @institutdouglas
January 18, 2011
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Warm Season's Greetings. Let’s open our hearts and remember that brains need love, too http://ow.ly/3tbfw
December 24, 2010
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During the Holidays, let’s open our hearts and remember that brains need love, too. http://ow.ly/3pOFG
December 15, 2010
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Have you ever noticed how some things you love doing seemed weird or frustrating when you first tried them? http://ow.ly/3ifUW
December 02, 2010
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Are you really worthless, stupid or unloveable? http://ow.ly/38OLM
November 16, 2010
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"Love me, love my broccoli": Is Dr Zacchia's last post really about broccoli? http://ow.ly/34zXc
November 04, 2010
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@mentalhealth1 We would be very interested in having your opinion on this video: "Our brains need love too" http://ow.ly/34Flh
November 04, 2010
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