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seventeen years ago i belonged to a la-based gay men’s HIV-positive ASYMPTOMATIC support group. ASYMPTOMATIC was the functional word: it distanced us as far as we could get from AIDS. it was having it without having it. fear and shame …
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Now did you know that according to independent research, companies whose employees wear name badges are perceived by the public as more friendly, helpful and professional - and employees themselves say their name badges help promote a …
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Fibre — stabilized rice bran contains soluble and insoluble fibres necessary for optimum digestive health, blood sugar regulation, lowered cholesterol, and the prevention of diabetes and heart disease. …
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Contemporary researchers have identified a strong correlation between central sleep apnea and heart failure. As expounded by Mayo Clinic in their collaborative study, central sleep apnea may cause heart failure and inevitably increases …
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Arthritis - Japanese researchers have reported that the herb has anti-inflammatory effects, meaning there may be something to angelica’s traditional Asian use as an arthritis treatment. Intriguing Possibilities - Preliminary research …
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It was really a fascinating study. I would ask a group of American high school students to draw what they considered the basically accepted regions of the US on a blank outline map of the country. Where is “The South”? “The Midwest”? …
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They have the power to bring about changes in dietary recommendations based on the latest research and to date they have not incorporated any of the meaningful research that has been coming out about low-carb. …
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Women who eat traditional Japanese soy-based foods on a regular basis face lower risks of breast cancer, a government-sponsored study showed Friday. Soybeans in Japan are eaten as tofu, miso soup or Japanese fermented beans known as …
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After encountering this I felt that I needed to do my own research in terms of why the homeschool children could not think openly about any topic, political or non-political. In this adventure that I encountered the roughly 22 home …
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We know from the Nurses Health Study that women who took vitamin E over a two-year period reduced their risk of fatal heart attacks by 40%. Vitamin E is also being studied for its effect on Alzheimer’s disease and cancer. …
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