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GF Discussion Forum: Hard to be Gluten-Free http://bit.ly/9PDpT0 #gf #celiac
The tragedy of youth suicide: Children searching for hope | Washington Times Communities
communities.washingtontimes.com — “The loss of a young life whether by accidental or natural circumstance is a tear in the fabric of humanity’s immortal soul.” View full resource at communities.washingtontimes.com
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Parents this is hard to face but we need to understand youth suicide via @JeromeElam The tragedy of youth suicide: http://t.co/4EBUc6nb
Wrinkles on Face Due to Acne. How Do I Tighten My Skin? I Am 25 and Look Old. Doctor Answers, Tips
realself.com — “A picture would help to have a sense of what you are referring to as "wrinkles" and "scars." It is very hard for me to believe that...” View full resource at realself.com
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Skin Tightening and Acne Scar Treatment http://t.co/xefVRac1 #fb
Hard Times: America's Post Offices | Reader's Digest
rd.com — “As post offices across the country face an uncertain future due to budget cuts, part of the conversation about what stays and what goes is taking place in Horatio, South Carolina. Originally slated for closure, locals fear the worst about the LeNoir Country Store, home of the oldest continually operating post office in America.” View full resource at rd.com
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Looming budget cuts make for an uncertain future for the Horatio, SC mail center and general store: http://t.co/90ABtzG4
Popped Zit Turned into Large, Open Pore That Hasn't Gone Away in 6 Months? (photo) Doctor Answers, Tips
realself.com — “I recommend you consult with a board-certified dermatologist for evaluation. It is hard to tell from the picture whether it is actually a dilated...” View full resource at realself.com
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Robert Tornambe, M.D.: Beautiful Earlobes, Really?
huffingtonpost.com — “Aside from dangling from the apparatus that captures sounds from the air, the human earlobe contributes to the aesthetics of the face, is an erogenous zone, and is the foundation for hanging pretty ornaments.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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One of the most common procedures performed by plastic surgeons, but hardly discussed, is earlobe surgery. This... http://t.co/GCYOvNBw
7 Natural Ways to Fight Allergies - Asthma
healthcentral.com — “Many allergy and asthma sufferers face spring's blooming season with dubious cheer. After all, it's hard to get swept up into the season when you're s” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Have your allergies been acting up lately? Here are 7 natural ways to fight #allergies http://t.co/ZukPBdz1 #healthtips #health #allergy
A Hard-Hitting Story: Young Football Players Take Big-League Hits to Head | PBS NewsHour | April 2, 2012 | PBS
pbs.org — “Virginia Tech researchers placed helmets with sensors on 7- and 8-year-old football players and collected data on more than 750 hits to the head over a season. The findings are the first quantitative study of the acceleration and risk that young brains face in youth football. Special correspondent Stone Phillips reports.” View full resource at pbs.org
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Highly flexible despite hard-wiring: Even slight stimuli change the information flow in the brain
sciencedaily.com — “When looking at an optical illusion that can appear as either one cup or two faces, which do you see first? What we believe we see in one of the most famous optical illusions changes in a split second; and so does the path that the information takes in the brain. Changes in the information processing can be triggered even by a slight stimulus, such as a scent or sound, at the right time.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Highly flexible despite hard-wiring: Even slight stimuli change the information flow in the brain
sciencedaily.com — “When looking at an optical illusion that can appear as either one cup or two faces, which do you see first? What we believe we see in one of the most famous optical illusions changes in a split second; and so does the path that the information takes in the brain. Changes in the information processing can be triggered even by a slight stimulus, such as a scent or sound, at the right time.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Highly flexible despite hard-wiring -- even slight stimuli change the information flow in the brain
medicalxpress.com — “One cup or two faces? What we believe we see in one of the most famous optical illusions changes in a split second; and so does the path that the information takes in the brain. In a new theoretical study, scientists of the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, the Bernstein Center ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Facing autism's hard questions - Page 2 - Philly.com
articles.philly.com — “When you have a child with autism, you try not to dwell on a couple of heart-wrenching topics. But there is no place to hide when your child brings them up on his own. My son Clay, who is 16, (Page 2 of 2)” View full resource at articles.philly.com
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Facing Autism's Tough Questions http://t.co/4aZ0e7Kg via @funandfunction
Climate Concerns Ebb in Face of Hard Times, Study Says | Global Warming & Public Attitudes | Economy | LiveScience
livescience.com — “Media coverage of skepticism and even weather don't fully explain the recent decline in public concern about climate change, but researchers think they know what happened: the Great Recession.” View full resource at livescience.com
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Climate Concerns Ebb in Face of Hard Times, Study Says http://t.co/wl1ov4Tn via @LiveScience
In-Your-Face Fitness: Humbled by Los Angeles Marathon training - latimes.com
latimes.com — “Los Angeles Marathon: A certified fitness trainer learns the hard way that training to run a marathon can be humbling: In-Your-Face Fitness.” View full resource at latimes.com
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In-Your-Face Fitness: Humbled by Los Angeles Marathon training http://t.co/diHFrvb5
Wonder by R. J. Palacio - Book - eBook - Random House
randomhouse.com — “I won't describe what I look like. Whatever you're thinking, it's probably worse. August (Auggie) Pullman was born with a facial deformity that prevented him from going to a mainstream school—until now. He's about to start 5th grade at Beecher Prep, and if you've ever been the new kid then you know how hard that can be. The thing is Auggie's just an ordinary kid, with an extraordinary face. But can he convince his new classmates that he's just like them, despite appearances?R. J. Palacio h” View full resource at randomhouse.com
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Your 10 y/o will love Wonder, "a page-turner filled w/ characters you can't help but root for.” http://t.co/AEUhOV8a -spon by Random House
Brain imaging study finds evidence of basis for caregiving impulse
sciencedaily.com — “Distinct patterns of activity -- which may indicate a predisposition to care for infants -- appear in the brains of adults who view an image of an infant face -- even when the child is not theirs, according to a study by an international team of researchers.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Brain Imaging Study Finds Evidence of Basis for Caregiving Impulse http://t.co/kf7diS1T
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