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Preview of New York Times Magazine article on Preschooler Depression -http://bit.ly/dhT1nX
7 Common Habits of Unhappy People
positivityblog.com — “Image by Mitya Kuznetsov (license). Share || “Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.” Marcus Aurelius “Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are” View full resource at positivityblog.com
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Remeron Weight Gain (Newest posts first) - The People's Medicine Community
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" Weight gain is a very common side effect of almost all SSRi and SNRI antidepressants. What you really need http://t.co/wGN7J1y0
Alzheimer’s drug sharply criticized - Spokesman.com - March 23, 2012
spokesman.com — “WASHINGTON – Watching Alzheimer’s disease steal away the memory, talents and very selves of its victims is hard enough for the people who love them. But a new pill formulated by a respected pharmaceutical company and approved by the Food and Drug Administration will do little to help most patients and bring misery to some, say two medical investigators. The drug, Aricept 23 mg, is no more effective on the whole than the disappointing ones already on the market – but is more likely to cause gastr” View full resource at spokesman.com
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Alzheimer’s drug sharply criticized - Fri, 23 Mar 2012 PST: WASHINGTON – Watching Alzheimer’s disease steal away... http://t.co/4h4I2bko
Alzheimer's drug sharply criticized by medical experts
medicalxpress.com — “Watching Alzheimer's disease steal away the memory, talents and very selves of its victims is hard enough for the people who love them. But a new pill formulated by a respected pharmaceutical company and approved by the Food and Drug Administration will do little to help most patients and bring misery ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Tips on keeping your dog safe from fleas, ticks and mosquitoes - Pets - MiamiHerald.com
miamiherald.com — “As the days get longer and warmer, people tend to spend more time outdoors with their four-legged friends. Unfortunately, little critters such as fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes spend their time outside too and your dog makes a very nice home for them. They're not just annoying to your dog they are dangerous. Fleas can lead to severe itching and skin damage, ticks can cause Lyme Disease, and mosquitoes can transmit heartworm.” View full resource at miamiherald.com
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Alcohol And Memory: Some People May Be More Susceptible To Alcohol-Induced Fragmentary Blackouts
medicalnewstoday.com — “Alcohol's effects on memory range from mild deficits to alcohol-induced blackouts. That said, very little research has been carried out on memory impairments among individuals who have experienced” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Alcohol And Memory: Some People May Be More Susceptible To Alcohol-Induced Fragmentary Blackouts http://t.co/EoqHay6q #neurology
Prioritize life with mindfulness meditation - Coeur d'Alene Press: Homefront
cdapress.com — “This week, I would like to touch on the use of mindfulness meditation to help you meet your fitness goals. We all, for the most part, live busy and in some cases, hectic lives. I hear from so many people that say between career, children and family life, there is very little time for fitness.” View full resource at cdapress.com
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Prioritize life with mindfulness meditation http://t.co/aaI68ML0
Some people may be more susceptible to alcohol-induced fragmentary blackouts
medicalxpress.com — “Alcohol's effects on memory range from mild deficits to alcohol-induced blackouts. That said, very little research has been carried out on memory impairments among individuals who have experienced alcohol-induced blackouts. A new study of neural activation during a contextual-memory task among individuals ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Some people may be more susceptible to alcohol-induced fragmentary blackouts http://t.co/sNsSr7q7
Death By Bacon? Study Finds Eating Meat Is Risky : The Salt : NPR
npr.org — “People who consumed about one serving of red meat (beef, pork or lamb) per day had a 13 percent increased risk of death, compared with those who were eating very little meat, a study found.” View full resource at npr.org
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Breaking news: Turns out eating a lot of bacon isn't all that good for you. http://t.co/Y5w7smYW @OnEarthMag via @nprnews
Death By Bacon? Study Finds Eating Meat Is Risky : The Salt : NPR
npr.org — “People who consumed about one serving of red meat (beef, pork or lamb) per day had a 13 percent increased risk of death, compared with those who were eating very little meat, a study found.” View full resource at npr.org
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Death By Bacon? Study Finds Eating Meat Is Risky : NPR http://t.co/SfzA8OPv #bacon
Cute kittens! | Facebook
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Most Recently Shared on March 13, 2012 at 9:30 pm By:
Samson & Archie are 15 weeks old and cuter than cute! Very well-adjusted little kittens! http://t.co/szBTNlGI
Death By Bacon? Study Finds Eating Meat Is Risky : The Salt : NPR
npr.org — “People who consumed about one serving of red meat (beef, pork or lamb) per day had a 13 percent increased risk of death, compared with those who were eating very little meat, a study found.” View full resource at npr.org
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Bacon: the gateway meat. "NPR: Death By Bacon? Study Finds Eating Meat Is Risky" #mmmmbacon-More at http://t.co/sN8vN9DR
Death By Bacon? Study Finds Eating Meat Is Risky : The Salt : NPR
npr.org — “People who consumed about one serving of red meat (beef, pork or lamb) per day had a 13 percent increased risk of death, compared with those who were eating very little meat, a study found.” View full resource at npr.org
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Death By Bacon? Study Finds Eating Meat Is Risky : The Salt : NPR
npr.org — “People who consumed about one serving of red meat (beef, pork or lamb) per day had a 13 percent increased risk of death, compared with those who were eating very little meat, a study found.” View full resource at npr.org
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Via @nprnews: Death By Bacon? Study Finds Eating Meat Is Risky http://t.co/wPJbVdsN #health #diet #cancer
A war chest - Le Monde diplomatique - English edition
mondediplo.com — “One of my great concerns as a Secretary-General of the United Nations was the crushing burden of infectious diseases on developing countries. Ten years ago very few people in the developing world were receiving AIDS treatment. They knew that, while AIDS had ceased to be a death sentence in rich countries, they themselves had little reason to hope, because the drugs were just too expensive for the developing world. I recall a visit to a hospital in Maputo, where a dying woman looked me (...)” View full resource at mondediplo.com
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Kofi Annan (@unfoundation Board Member & former UN Sec-Gen) talks about @globalfundnews: http://t.co/EE0hrOfd #endmalaria
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