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  • Some Details About Fish Oil Capsules
    By: martin.strocx | - Many GP's prescribed fish oil capsules for the health of people across the globe. The fish oil capsules are precious as they aid in lowering triglyceride levels in the bodyof consumers. Such fish oil capsules in smaller quantities provides protection against coronary heart disease mortality in the persons globally. Consumers should know that in fish oil capsules is a factor in fish which aids increasing the potency of omega 3 fatty acids EPA, eicosapentanoic acid, and docosahexaenoic acid w ...
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  • Know Your Fish Oil Capsules
    By: smith.marshal | - Consumers should know that the GP's prescribed as fish oil capsules in the market. The fish oil capsules are precious helping in lowering triglyceride levels in the human body. Such fish oil capsules available in small quantities providing protection against coronary heart disease mortality in people. Consumers should know that fish oil capsules is a factor in fish which helps in increasing the potency of omega 3 fatty acids EPA, eicosapentanoic acid, and docosahexaenoic acid not present inth ...
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  • The Emotional Recovery From A Heart Attack
    By: Stephen Lau | - A heart attack is one of the most devastating and traumatic experiences in life. At least 1.5 million Americans suffer a first or recurrent heart attack every year. Heart attacks are often an indication of advanced coronary heart disease, which is the Number One cause of death in the United States. Attacks occur when oxygen is unable to be delivered to some parts of the heart due to blockage in one or more of the coronary arteries.

    Unfortunately, about half a million of those suffer ...

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  • What's Fish Oil Capsules
    By: bettymhd9 | - Lots of GP's prescribed fish oil capsules. The fish oil capsules are precious as they help in lowering triglyceride levels in the body. These fish oil capsules in small quantities provides protection against coronary heart disease mortality in the persons. One should know that in fish oil capsules is a factor in fish which helps increasing the potency of it's important omega 3 fatty acids EPA, eicosapentanoic acid, and docosahexaenoic acid which one cannt find in fish oil supplements. Users ...
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  • Health Effects Of Uv Radiation Exposure
    By: Jay Edmond | -


    Prolonged human exposure to solar UV radiation may result in acute and chronic health effects on the skin, eye and immune system. Sunburn (erythema) is the best-known acute effect of excessive UV radiation exposure. Over the longer term, UV radiation leads to premature skin aging. Another long-term effect is an inflammatory reaction of the eye. In the most serious cases, skin cancer and cataracts can occur. It is a popular misconception that only fair skinned people need to ...

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  • Influences In Medical Technologal Advances
    By: May Smith | - Physical condition is one of the most important features of human and other organism living in our world. Nowadays, there are new incidents and reports of new illness like AH1N1 virus and other that has high degree of certainty to die like Aids and Cancer. Thats the reason why new experiments done by group of health team are finding ways to cure or resolve this illness in form of new technological advancement. For that reason they can minimize the rate of mortality of these deceases.

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  • Know The Foods To Eat When Pregnant.
    By: Roger Noonan | - As an expectant mother, it's completely natural that you will want to do everything you can to ensure a healthy baby. What's good to know is that with a little research on the right foods to eat when pregnant, and by applying what you learn, you are already taking a significant step in the right direction. Eating the right foods that will give your developing fetus all the essentials vitamins and minerals that he needs gives him a wonderful chance of developing normally and to full term. Convers ...
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  • What Is Going On With Aging Research
    By: Terry Stanfield | - Aging research is a very popular topic for study and much of the research that goes on in medicine is in some way linked to gaining. The life expectancy has greatly increased due to advances in medicine and the understanding of human health. There is a lot of investigation into specific aging diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's as well as stopping the signs of gaining.

    There are many diseases and health issues that occur as an individual ages. Some of the research looks i ...

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  • Signs Of Infertility
    By: barak | - Have you ever considered what the primary signs of infertility in a human being are? We must be aware of the indications of infertility and that too, as fast as possible. Signs of infertility can become evident in several ways, including instinctive and cultural factors, unusual behavior of individuals while having a sexual union, malnutrition, a depressed mental condition, endocrinology factors, and the current health condition of people. The overall general lifestyle, emotional quotients, econ ...
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  • A Public Records Show On The Debate On Gun Law
    By: Teresa B. Conrad | - " Gun ownership is one of the many serious issues often discussed especially concerning domestic problems. Whether or not a person is allowed to carry a gun around has always been a good topic for debates especially in countries and states whose laws allows such. Unfortunately, when human mortality is concern, civilians with this weapon are always put to question due to the growth of crime rate.

    Recent polls in the U.S. show a steady dropping of support for gun control. Public re ...

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  • Emergency Lights For Stationary Objects
    By: Sunil Punjabi | - Construction sites should be fully lit with emergency lights to prevent accidents. And public buildings like theaters and factories should have emergency provision to evacuate people in case of power failures. In the mental dictionaries of most of us, these lights that shine like a halo atop police vehicles, making them pro tem divinities of the streets. Or we may associate emergency lights with the plaintive lights of ambulances that remind us of hospital corridors and human mortality.
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  • Want To Live To Be 100?
    By: Gen Wright | - To a large extent how well you remain and how well you feel for the rest of your life is under your control and you have the power to boost your chances of living a healthier, happier and longer life. We would all love to find that mythic pill or potion that eradicates wrinkles, diminishes our risk of heart attack and averts dementia while ensuring that we live to be 100. A strong, disease free, fit and active, happy, healthy 100 year old that is.

    Alas, getting older is still a basi ...

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  • 4 Major Factors To Consider When You Want To Participate In A Mesothelioma Clinical Trial
    By: Bello kamorudeen | - Clinical trials for new mesothelioma treatments give hope for the discovery of a possible cure for the deadly cancer. Mesothelioma is an aggressive form of asbestos related cancer with a very high mortality rate, most victims die within 1-2 years after the diagnosis. The patients currently involved in mesothelioma clinical trials will hopefully lead to the discovery of better and more efficient ways of treating the disease. Consulting with a physician about various available clinical trials shou ...
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  • Human Growth Hormone Side Effects
    By: mhico19 | - Human growth hormone (HGH) treatment is heralded by some as the fountain of youth humanity has been seeking for eons - but unfortunately, there are human growth hormone side effects. Originally used as replacement therapy for deficient individuals, HGH is being used increasingly often by athletes, elderly people with age related health problems, and aging baby boomers attempting to hold back the ravages of time. For these people, adverse effects of the treatment can be significant.

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  • Allerair Air Purifiers Do Not Be A Victim Of Airborne Diseases
    By: Raphaelo | - After numerous studies, it is no doubt that the air we breathe can contribute to the development of many diseases that destroy our world today. Air pollution causes so many health problems to the point that some experts wonder whether human being breathe to live or to die. The quality of air inside your homes and offices makes no difference; indoor air quality is even worse sometimes. Even when your house seems to be clean, the air is filled with pollutants that can lead to life threatening dise ...
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  • Social Web Results
  • HUMAN RIGHTS FOCUS Shared By: gulfgolf - Carroll Bogert, associate director of Human Rights Watch, looks back on a mixed year. Russian group awarded rights award

  • WHY do you believe the mortality rate for WOMEN related to giving BIRT - Askgetanswer Shared By: askgetanswer - Most other female animals have a low mortality rate related to giving birth or reproducing. Why is the human female so vulernable when pregnant?


  • Skin Cancer Charts And Graphs - Understand The Possible Causes
    By: Arkaitz Arteaga | - Cancer is a deadly disease especially when it is not detected early. There is a lot of research going on currently in trying to find possible treatments for curing cancer. These researches are trying to find out the causes of cancer. Once they understand the causes of cancer and the exact process, they can proceed ahead to find a treatment that will possibly negate the causes.

    Cancer does not occur due to any single factor. There are several factors that contribute to cancer. One ...

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  • Survey Abandonment Is Like Death To A Researcher - Upshot: Put High-abandonment Questions At The End
    By: Terence Fugazzi | - Have you ever noticed that more people start your online surveys than finish them? It's like they start clicking through the answers and then suddenly they have a heart attack and it's curtains!

    What is happening to those hapless survey takers?

    Life insurance actuaries, the Census Bureau, and the Social Security Administration use a tool to understand mortality: life tables. Life tables measure the odds of dying at a particular age. Age 0 to 1 has a higher risk of d ...

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  • Beware! Homo Sapiens On The Verge Of Extinction!
    By: Darlene | - Natural hazardous North Pole is melting, very soon lives will extinguished; if not we are there to provide increment toward termination of the mundane world. May todays human vehemently claim to be health freak, very much health conscious; when time arrives to execute toward health preservation their contribution is heinous.

    Drug dependency is evidentially malignant. Please do not nourish any false notion regarding this harsh fact as by doing so you will deceive your self ...

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  • Two Types Of Policy: Term Life Insurance And Permanent Life Insurance
    By: Rate Detective | - A life insurance policy is mortality based insurance contract provided by a life insurance company. The life insurance policy guarantees death benefits to policy holder in the event of death. The life insurance policy has economic value on a human life.

    This also can be referred as human life value. Thus, a life insurance policy is vital aspect in our life and it is required to safeguard financial impact in the event of death.

    Think about a family which relies on b ...

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  • Dying Into Life
    By: Sam Oliver | - In the dying experience, people come face to face with their mortality. Dying people begin to reflect over their life and feel the effects of the life they have lived. As each experience is pondered, an accumulation of experiences creates a perspective. Each perspective builds upon another. An accumulation of perspectives in a lifetime is called wisdom.

    This collective wisdom is a series of choices that creates patterns and themes in a person's life. These patterns are endless str ...

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  • James Joyce And His View Of The Irish People Through His Writing In The "dubliners"
    By: Jeff Stats | - "Dubliners" of James Joyce is a unique work of literature in many senses. The primary outstanding feature of this book lies in the very structure of it. It consists of four major elements, that in turn consist of few stories that are not connected with each other but the reader somehow realizes that they all talk about common things that were present in Irish society at that time. The order of the stories is specifically designed to show the reader how the characters of the book are growing and ...
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  • Xenical
    By: Bianca Samir | - Xenical [Orlistat] marketed by Roche Labs is a drug designed to treat obesity.
    Its primary is preventing the absorption of fats from the human diet, this leads to decrease in calorific intake.
    In plain language it blocks some of the fat that we eat thereby keeping it from being absorbed by the body.

    Xenical is used together with a reduced-calorie diet and weight maintenance to treat obesity in people with certain risk factors (such as diabetes mellitus, high blood p ...

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  • Complete Information On Birt-hogg-dube Syndrome
    By: Juliet | - Birt-Hogg-dube syndrome (BHD) is a very rare human genetic disorder. It is characterized by hair follicle hamartomas, kidney tumors, and spontaneous pneumothorax. Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome condition in which benign tumors develop in hair follicles on the head, chest, back, and arms. These tumors are called fibrofolliculomas. Other characteristic skin abnormalities are trichodiscomas and acrochordons. A trichodiscoma is a tumor of the hair disc while an acrochordon is a skin tag. BHDS is uncommon i ...
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  • Good Humor Can Affect Your Health
    By: Amelia Johnson | - Our health can be affected by whether or not we see the humor in every day occurences. "Health and good humor," said Massillon, "are to the human body like sunshine to vegetation."

    Healing with Humor is the popular Blog of Donna Marie. She is changing lives as a nurse, professional clown, humorist, certified laughter leader, success coach and a holistic practitioner.

    Inviting people to laugh with you while you are laughing at yourself is a good thing to do. You may ...

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  • Ways To Get Rid Of Parasites
    By: Peter Hutch | - Parasitic diseases account for a large proportion of human morbidity and mortality, and doubtlessly contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality among all animal populations as well. In this sense, parasitic disease is an important ecological force shaping the biosphere.

    Traditional medicine depends on drugs to kill the parasites; they may give temporary relief, but that is more likely to harm the digestive processes and create other complications. Naturopathy, on the other ...

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  • Autumn Years
    By: jesse wade | - Have you ever observed all those aggregations of
    un-dissolved embodiments of organic wrinkled creepy
    creatures (us old farts), flex and putter around acting as
    though we are up to something important, and praying like
    hell that no one notices we dont know what we are doing? We
    are usually those bi-podals who have labored, drudged,
    sweat, strained, stretched, struggled, and merited some
    serious tranquility in our lives.

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  • Is It All Just A Game? - A Fight Against Boredom
    By: IC | - One of the first things we ever learn to do is play. Like all animals, human beings seem born with a thirst for challenge, an urge to compete. As our world becomes increasingly divorced from nature, the need is perhaps even greater than ever for activities which hone the senses, gird the loins, and stir the adrenaline.

    Probably the first games were in training for the hunt and for war, often deadly serious contests for position in the tribe. Developing skills in the absence of act ...

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  • Rodrigues Island: Cry Freedom
    By: loulou | - Rodrigues island: Case for Self-Determination

    Three hundred years ago, men and women in flesh and bone, were kidnapped from their villages in Guinea; trapped and captured like animals in Senegal; ripped from their families in Mozambique; herded aboard slave ships in Madagascar, and shipped across the Indian Ocean to this part of the World. Those who survived ended their days labouring like beasts of burden for foreign masters. They would never see Africa again. To the rest of the ...

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  • Black Widow Spider Bite Information
    By: Juliet | - Black widow spiders generally live in trash, closets, attics, woodpiles, garages and other dark places. The black widow is a medium-sized spider whose body is about a half-inch long. Black widow spiders are pretty common in the Southwest U.S. Two species are common to the United States. The southern black widow has the shiny, black, globular abdomen with the distinctive red hourglass on the underside. The northern black widow has a row of red spots down the middle of the upper surface of its abd ...
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  • Unsung Benefits Of Breastfeeding
    By: Adrien Brody | - From the Stone Age until just a few generations ago, human infants' only sustenance was mother's milk, but modern infant formula seems to be an adequate substitute. After all, infant mortality in Western societies is at historic lows and growth patterns are normal.

    But is that all there is to it? Could there be other advantages to breastfeeding, both to the mother and to the infant?

    Post-delivery stress discomfort. All those hours of labor may be natural, but they a ...

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  • Skin Care Products For Anti-aging
    By: Allison | - Sooner or later each and everyone will get old. And we can not deny the fact that what we look during our teenage years will never be the same. It is said that ageing is an important part of all human societies reflecting the biological changes that occur, but also reflecting cultural and societal conventions.

    Ancient civilizations believed that there exists a means of stopping the aging process and even restoring the beauty and strength of youth. Well for sure that is not true an ...

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  • 4 Secrets To Building A Better Business And A Better Life
    By: Bill Zipp | - There's never been a better time to be alive! Technological advances have leveled the playing field and allow all of us to pursue the ultimate dream: owning our own business.

    Consider these facts from How to Make Big Money in Your Own Small Business by Jeffrey Fox:

    Small business today represents 99% of all employers in America

    Small business today generates 80% of all new jobs annually

    Two-thirds of the top 5% o ...

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  • Your Place In The Corporate Life Cycle
    By: Arthor Pens | - Where does your organization sit in the Corporate Life Cycle and what should you expect next? Are you balancing entrepreneurialism with management disciplines effectively?

    There are generally accepted to be ten stages in an organization's life cycle:

    When an organization comes into being it usually does so as a result of someone's BRAINCHILD. If the idea doesn't take off, then in a sense, the brainchild is stillborn and the business never gets off the ground. BIR ...

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  • Impact Of Uninsured Workers In Texas Is High
    By: Pat Carpenter | - While Texas remains the state with the highest percentage of uninsured residents in the nation, a key question is what is the impact of that, from a human and pure economic standpoint.

    A December 2006 report by the Texas Health Institute, sponsored by Methodist Healthcare Ministries, indicated that the costs are substantial, both from a social and economic perspective.

    A summary of the issue indicates that a higher than national average of people living in Texas, in ...

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  • Using A Macrobiotic Colon Cleanse For A Longer Life
    By: Maggie Simmons | - The word macrobiotic comes from the Greek words "great" and "bios and the macrobiotic diet is thought to have originated in Japan in the nineteenth century. The diet is high in dietary fiber, rich in vitamins and low in high-fat foods, making it a great approach to colon cleansing. So, how does the macrobiotic colon cleanse work?

    The human race has truly come a long way. Its no wonder our grandparents always say that we have it too easy. Sure, we have remote controls for ever ...

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  • Antiretroviral Drugs For Hiv/aids Treatment
    By: Vikas Lov | - Acquired Immune Deficiency syndrome or AIDS is a collection of symptoms and infections resulting from the specific damage to the immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus. The late stage of the condition leaves individuals prone to opportunistic infections and tumors. Although treatments for AIDS and HIV exist to slow the virus's progression, but, there is no known cure.

    There is currently no vaccine or cure for HIV or AIDS. The only known method of prevention are ...

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  • Man, The Microcosm; Part 5
    By: Luxamore | - Once the third-eye has been developed with the help of Kundalini, the Chrism oil, the secretions and magnetism of the head glands, and the brain-dews, man would be able to function in the higher worlds with full awareness. These various substances and energies are instrumental to man's physical resurrection or etherealization. They are collected, blended, and released into the body through the third ventricle of the brain which, in one sense, represents the Holy Grail:

    "Thou prepa ...

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  • Only One Test Detects This Deadly Disease. Yet Not One Horse Owner In 1000 Knows About It.
    By: Sierra Lynch | - Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) is also known by the term "swamp fever." The disease is also referred to as "equine AIDS" because the virus that causes it is closely related to the human HIV virus. That being the case, how can you tell if your horse has it? And do we humans need to be concerned about coming down with a deadly disease if one of our horses has swamp fever?

    The short answer is no. It's true that Equine Infectious Anemia is viral disease. And it is transmitted by the b ...

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  • Why Metaphysics? Part 1
    By: Luxamore | - What is metaphysics, and why should we bother studying it? What benefits does it have for humanity? What is its purpose? How will its teachings help advance society? How will it assist our civilization and culture to progress? How will our lives be re-created individually and collectively with the application of metaphysical principles? Questions abound concerning metaphysics, for people intuitively feel that it may have something precious to offer in terms of facilitating personal growth and se ...
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  • Mundane Astrology - 9/11, Indo-pak And Other Mishaps Predicted
    By: Abhishek Lodha | - Horoscopes relate to astrology of human beings. Similarly, mundane astrology means the astrology of the state or the nation. It helps us to predict the general events in the different countries at different point of time. It sounds unnatural, but yes, mundane astrology did predict the 9/11 mishap in the States also. Not only this, the blast in Samjhauta Express too, was predicted by astrologers!

    Zodiacal Signs and Countries

    1.Aries: France, Switzerland, England, Den ...

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  • Pure Water Hydration In An Avian Flu Pandemic
    By: Marcus Stout | - A threat to the nation's health is emerging in Asia and the Indian Sub Continent that has potentially devastating implications. Avian Flu (the H5N1 strain of Influenza A) is a fact in many parts of Asia, although to date the avian strain has not combined with human influenza in a sustained manner.

    If a new strain emerges in humans with the fatality profile of the H5N1 virus, the effect on the world population will be dramatic.

    When the combination to create a human ...

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  • The Soft Side Of Business - The Emotional Economy
    By: Nancy D. Solomon | - I want to talk to you about our relationship, but first I need to set a few things straight.

    Once upon a time the world was flat, everything that could be invented already had been, and the word relationship was banned from conversation in companies across America.

    For decades we've been told that we must separate our business from our personal lives, that corporate America holds no space for the politics of the personal. We have been cautioned about the dangers of ...

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  • The Bird Flu: Protecting Yourself
    By: Kerry Rodden | - The bird flu is another name for the Avian flu, which is a flu that could wipe out large amounts of people around the world. This flu is quite unique over the other types of flu that are usually the ones that people get. This flu, which currently has not made the leap that it must make in order to be deadly, can be something of a large worry to those that are ill. You see, the bird flu is one of the most deadly flues in animals. To this point, the mortality rate of any animal that has gotten the ...
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  • Food Is Innocent
    By: Kadence Buchanan | - Any organism needs to be fed in order to grow and survive. Just like any animal, humans need food in order to receive the necessary energy with which they will grow and continue to function properly. But food has lately been blamed as the cause of obesity, and has been accused to be linked to a number of diseases and eating abnormalities. Fortunately for human beings, these accusations are far away from the truth. In fact, what mistakenly people consider to be the enemy is not. Food is not to be ...
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  • Obesity Surgery
    By: John Furnem | - It is an undeniable fact that obesity has become a global epidemic and is wreaking havoc on our society as mortality rates soar. Approximately 30% of the general population is considered obese, but it doesn't stop there. An unprecedented 15% of young people are afflicted as well, leaving their budding lives scarred emotionally, physically, and psychologically.

    Contrary to the unbelievable number of claims for products that miraculously take off the pounds, there is no magic cure f ...

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  • A Short History Of Hypnosis
    By: Colin Aldridge | - A short history of hypnosis by Colin Winston Aldridge, Hypnotherapist;

    Where to start when discussing hypnosis, its a massive topic that has been part of human civilisation for many thousands of years, so it is a brief look at the history of hypnosis that l present to you.

    Hypnosis pre-dates most of our modern day religions and medical practices alike and its existence can be traced back to the days of the pharaohs and ancient Greeks alike this paper is a pott ...

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