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Anderson experiences what an 8.0 earthquake feels like in a simulator set up outside our studio. Are you prepared for an emergency? More »Are you prepared for an earthquake?
On Friday's episode of "Anderson," the moms from TLC's hit reality show "Toddlers and … More »"Toddlers & Tiaras" makeovers
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- By Anderson Team – Anderson Cooper – Wed, Feb 22, 2012 3:24 PM EST
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Anderson experiences what an 8.0 earthquake feels like in a simulator set up outside our studio. Are you prepared for an emergency?
On Wednesday's show, with the help of Mike from Quake Cottage Mobile Earthquake Simulator, Anderson experienced an 8.0 earthquake (similar to that of the Chilean quake last year). Take a look...
Is your home prepared for an emergency? Enter for an Emergency Essentials gift card for a 3-Day Emergency Kit.
MORE FROM ANDERSON:
List: What You Need in Your Emergency KitBe Prepared: Emergency Checklist
Keep Your Family Safe: Survival Tips from the Show
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- By Anderson Team – Anderson Cooper – Thu, Feb 16, 2012 4:02 PM EST
On Friday's episode of "Anderson," the moms from TLC's hit reality show "Toddlers and Tiaras" get a dose of their own glamour medicine... a makeover in replicas of their daughters' own dresses, makeup and hair.
They learn first-hand what it feels like to be decked out in ultimate pageant gear; everything from eyelashes to Mary Janes.
On the show, Anderson is joined by veteran pageant girls, as well as the show's newest addition, viral sensation Alana "Honey Boo Boo Child" and their mothers. They discuss the latest controversies from the current season, including hyper-caffeinated drinks and one mother's decision to have her 8-year-old daughter count calories.
MORE FROM ANDERSON:
How Much Does This Mom Spend on Pageants?Is It Okay to Dress a 3-Year-Old in a Prostitute Costume for a Pageant?
Are Child Beauty Pageants Sexualizing Children?
Eden Wood's 'Cutie Patootie' Performance
'Toddlers & Tiaras' Moms Defend Child Beauty Pa
...Read More » - By Anderson Team – Anderson Cooper – Tue, Feb 14, 2012 6:12 PM EST
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Starting on Monday, February 13, watch "Anderson" every day for your chance to win a brand new Hyundai Sonata!
Tune in to "Anderson" starting February 13 to get the word of the day.
Then, go to Facebook.com/Anderson to participate.
Read More » - By Anderson Team – Anderson Cooper – Fri, Feb 10, 2012 4:51 PM EST
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Dr. Mike Dow, a psychotherapist and addiction recovery expert, explains on "Anderson," that he helps addicts overcome their addictions by replacing the addiction with other items, or actions that will help achieve the same emotion their addiction brings them.
Dr. Mike understands that it's important to boost a recovering addict's mood without introducing their addiction into the situation, which can be accomplished by raising a person's dopamine and serotonin levels.
For tips on how to raise the dopamine and serotonin level in your life, or in the life of an addict you love, read through for some of Dr. Mike's serotonin and dopamine-boosting activities.
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Increase Serotonin: Breathe Deeply for Five Minutes
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Increase Serotonin: Cuddle with Your Significant Other or Pet
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Increase Serotonin: Do Your Errands on Foot or on Your Bike
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Increase Serotonin: Join a Support Group
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Increase Serotonin: Listen to Classical or Peaceful Music
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Increase Serotonin: Breathe Deeply for Five Minutes
- By Anderson Team – Anderson Cooper – Wed, Feb 8, 2012 5:44 PM EST
Join the conversation...
Are you constantly nagging a loved one who won't stop doing something… and you're convinced he or she will eventually get in trouble for it? Perhaps they're always cutting corners or walking a fine line between fun and foolishness?
For instance...
My sister will not stop dressing inappropriately for work...
My mom constantly leaves her purse wherever she goes....
My boyfriend uses his cell phone at inappropriate times...
My best friend will not stop parking in the handicap spot...
My neighbor screams at his son's soccer team...
The Anderson team is working on a show in which we want to help someone teach a loved one a lesson. Who in your life needs one? If you're game to teach a loved one a lesson, tell us about it!
Post below, or share on AndersonCooper.com. We look forward to hearing who you want to... sort-of punk. ...Read More »



