Remember to Set Your Clocks Forward

And also to catch this gripping new thriller, in theaters now. Or maybe an hour from now. No, wait, it opened an hour before now. I think.

Author: Keith Humphreys

Keith Humphreys is the Esther Ting Memorial Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University and an Honorary Professor of Psychiatry at Kings College London. His research, teaching and writing have focused on addictive disorders, self-help organizations (e.g., breast cancer support groups, Alcoholics Anonymous), evaluation research methods, and public policy related to health care, mental illness, veterans, drugs, crime and correctional systems. Professor Humphreys' over 300 scholarly articles, monographs and books have been cited over thirteen thousand times by scientific colleagues. He is a regular contributor to Washington Post and has also written for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Monthly, San Francisco Chronicle, The Guardian (UK), The Telegraph (UK), Times Higher Education (UK), Crossbow (UK) and other media outlets.

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  1. Funny!!! I enjoyed this very much — it takes me weeks to fully adjust and every year I tell myself, this year I'm just going to pick one and stick with it, but then I get a cold or something and it all goes to bleep.

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