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James P, Banay RF, Hart JE, Laden F.  2015.  A Review of the Health Benefits of Greenness. Current Epidemiology Reports. 2(2):131-142.
Achard J-L, Schrempf M, Schneider N.  2015.  Revue d'études tibétaines, Women as Visionaries, Healers and Agents of Social Transformation in the Himalayas, Tibet and Mongolia.
Nagothu R.S, Reddy Y.I, Rajagopalan A., Varma R..  2015.  Right Dorsolateral Frontal Lobe N-Acetyl Aspartate and Myoinositol Concentration Estimation in Type 2 Diabetes with Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR. 9(7):CC16-9.
Ashford J.W, Mahoney L., Burkett T..  2015.  A Role for Complementary and Integrative Medicine in Alzheimer's Disease Prevention. Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD. 48(1):13-14.
Weng HY, Fox AS, Hessenthaler HC, Stodola DE, Davidson RJ.  2015.  The Role of Compassion in Altruistic Helping and Punishment Behavior. PLoS ONE. 10(12)
Kong D.T.  2015.  The Role of Mindfulness and Neuroticism in Predicting Acculturative Anxiety Forecasting Error. Mindfulness.
Kong DTony.  2015.  The Role of Mindfulness and Neuroticism in Predicting Acculturative Anxiety Forecasting Error. Mindfulness. 6(6):1387-1400.
Venkataraman P.  2015.  Romanticism, Nature, and Self-Reflection in Rousseau's Reveries of a Solitary Walker. The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy. 11(1)
[Anonymous].  2015.  Roy Scranton: Learning to Die in the Anthropocene - Reflections on the End of Civilization.
Whitmee S, Haines A, Beyrer C, Boltz F, Capon AG, Dias BFerreira d, Ezeh A, Frumkin H, Gong P, Head P et al..  2015.  Safeguarding human health in the Anthropocene epoch: report of The Rockefeller Foundation. The Lancet. 386(10007):1973-2028.
Whitmee S, Haines A, Beyrer C, Boltz F, Capon AG, Dias BFerreira d, Ezeh A, Frumkin H, Gong P, Head P et al..  2015.  Safeguarding human health in the Anthropocene epoch: report of The Rockefeller Foundation–Lancet Commission on planetary health. The Lancet. 386(10007):1973-2028.
TS C, PS C.  2015.  Sangye Gyatso (1653-1705) and the medical paintings of Tibet.. Journal of medical biography. 23(3):136-9.
Chen TSN, Chen PSY.  2015.  Sangye Gyatso (1653-1705) and the medical paintings of Tibet. Journal of Medical Biography. 23(3):136-139.
Carr A, Finnegan L.  2015.  The Say ‘Yes’ to Life (SYTL) Program: A Positive Psychology Group Intervention for Depression. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy. 45(2):109-118.
Carr A, Finnegan L.  2015.  The Say ‘Yes’ to Life (SYTL) Program: A Positive Psychology Group Intervention for Depression. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy. 45(2):109-118.
Bluth K., Campo R.A, Pruteanu-Malinici S., Reams A., Mullarkey M., Broderick P.C.  2015.  A School-Based Mindfulness Pilot Study for Ethnically Diverse At-Risk Adolescents.. Mindfulness.
Bluth K., Campo R.A, Pruteanu-Malinici S., Reams A., Mullarkey M., Broderick P.C.  2015.  A School-Based Mindfulness Pilot Study for Ethnically Diverse At-Risk Adolescents. Mindfulness. 7(1)
Bluth K., Campo R.A, Pruteanu-Malinici S., Reams A., Mullarkey M., Broderick P.C.  2015.  A School-Based Mindfulness Pilot Study for Ethnically Diverse At-Risk Adolescents.. Mindfulness.
Bluth K., Campo R.A., Pruteanu-Malinici S., Reams A., Mullarkey M., Broderick P.C..  2015.  A School-Based Mindfulness Pilot Study for Ethnically Diverse At-Risk Adolescents. Mindfulness. 7(1)
Butzer B., Ebert M., Telles S., Khalsa S.B.  2015.  School-based Yoga Programs in the United States: A Survey. Advances in Mind-Body Medicine. 29(4):18-26.
Butzer B, Ebert M, Telles S, Khalsa SBir S.  2015.  School-based Yoga Programs in the United States: A Survey. Advances in mind-body medicine. 29(4):18-26.
Smallwood J, Schooler JW.  2015.  The Science of Mind Wandering: Empirically Navigating the Stream of Consciousness. Annual Review of Psychology. 66(1):487-518.
Anonymous.  2015.  The Scientific Power of Meditation.
Garrigues D.  2015.  Secrets of Yogic Breathing: Vayu Siddhi: A Guide to Pranayama, Ashtanga Yoga's Fourth Limb. :111.
Odou N, Brinker J.  2015.  Self-compassion, a better alternative to rumination than distraction as a response to negative mood. The Journal of Positive Psychology. 10(5):447-457.

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