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  • What's in a Name?

    What's in a name? Sometimes a lot. When you're dying, the terminology you use can make a big difference in how people understand your situation, how they trea... Read more

    The 09 August 2011 by   Douggosling
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  • The Original Magic Bus: A Preview

    Original Magic Bus: Preview

    Ken Kesey and His Merry Band of Pranksters Search for a Cool Place "In 1964, Ken Kesey, the famed author of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," set off on a... Read more

    The 06 August 2011 by   Dirkh
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  • Food Safety Begins in the Supermarket

    Food Safety Begins Supermarket

    Each year 1 in 6 people gets a food borne illness. Read more

    The 06 August 2011 by   Jean Campbell
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  • Strength Training 101: Overtraining Syndrome

    Overtraining could be defined as a point reached between the stress of training and inadequate recuperation. At this point the athlete feels fatigued or tired... Read more

    The 06 August 2011 by   Keithpayne
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  • What Will I Miss?

    With an expectation of leaving this world within the next year or two, I think a lot about where I'm going, and I will certainly be blogging on that subject a... Read more

    The 05 August 2011 by   Douggosling
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  • Feeling Anxious? 5 Scientifically Proven Relaxation Techniques

    Feeling Anxious? Scientifically Proven Relaxation Techniques

    image credit Everyone gets anxious from time to time: there's public speaking, job interviews, the dentist and all the rest. For about one in six of us this... Read more

    The 05 August 2011 by   Gerard
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  • The Cost of Mammograms is Not Always the Issue

    Cost Mammograms Always Issue

    Those of us who get annual mammograms want to believe that those who don’t are uninsured and cannot afford the out-of-pocket cost of paying for one. Not true... Read more

    The 04 August 2011 by   Jean Campbell
  • The Truth About Smoking

    Truth About Smoking

    The chemistry of sorrow during nicotine withdrawal. When you smoke a cigarette, nicotine pops into acetylcholine receptors in the brain, the adrenal glands,... Read more

    The 04 August 2011 by   Dirkh
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  • Should I Disclose My Health Problems at Work?

    Should Disclose Health Problems Work?

    Dear Classy Career Girl, I've been at my job for a little over a year now. I was in the hospital last year, and I've been going through some medical problems... Read more

    The 04 August 2011 by   Classycareergirl
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  • First British Patient Receives Fully Artificial Heart

    First British Patient Receives Fully Artificial Heart

    A 40-year-old man has received the UK's first fully artificial heart, as the issue of organ donation hits the headlines Read more

    The 04 August 2011 by   Periscope
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