Psychological vs. Physical Impotence
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Hidden Brain Puzzle Finding Love: Quantity vs Quality | Psychology Today
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Shankar Vedantam explains why more isn't necessarily better when it comes to dating choices. http://tinyurl.com/y4udzk9
Overeating Symptoms vs. Symptoms of Binge Eating Disorder - HealthyPlace
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Health Vs. Fitness: Why Fitness Does Not Necessarily Equate to Health
newswise.com — “Fitness does not necessarily equate to health. Optimal health is a combination of many things--"both mental and physical. When mental or emotional stress levels are high, intense physical training may actually add to the body--™s stress load say authors of new book.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Health Vs. Fitness: Why Fitness Does Not Necessarily Equate to Health
newswise.com — “Fitness does not necessarily equate to health. Optimal health is a combination of many things--"both mental and physical. When mental or emotional stress levels are high, intense physical training may actually add to the body--™s stress load say authors of new book.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Health Vs. Fitness: Why Fitness Does Not Necessarily Equate to Health
newswise.com — “Fitness does not necessarily equate to health. Optimal health is a combination of many things--"both mental and physical. When mental or emotional stress levels are high, intense physical training may actually add to the body--™s stress load say authors of new book.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Health Vs. Fitness: Why Fitness Does Not Necessarily Equate to Health
newswise.com — “Fitness does not necessarily equate to health. Optimal health is a combination of many things--"both mental and physical. When mental or emotional stress levels are high, intense physical training may actually add to the body--™s stress load say authors of new book.” View full resource at newswise.com
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What Is Stress? How To Deal With Stress
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Running On Treadmill Vs. Running Outside | LIVESTRONG.COM
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Research Shows Massage Therapy Benefits Older Clients in Many Ways
massagemag.com — “Massage clients seek sessions for pain relief, relaxation, stress reduction and additional factors that can vary with physical condition and age. New research indicates massage therapy is associated with a variety of positive outcomes ranging from decreased pain to improved emotional health for adults aged 60 and older who self-reported on quality-of-life measures.” View full resource at massagemag.com
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