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Sleep and Do Better: Memory, creativity, intellectual performance seem to get a boost from sleep http://bit.ly/9KzMEP

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Episode 135: Adele Faber Interview on Parenting (Part 1) | The Psych Files Podcast

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Todd Drezner: A Parent's Guide to Responding to a Child's Autism Diagnosis

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Study looks at quality measures provided by nursing homes

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Do We Need More Advice About Eating Well? - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com

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Eating local food is better for you and the environment | Food | Kentucky.com

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