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    • The Brain and Dyslexia by Jennifer Kimberley with 0views

      Research on how the brain works has been enormously productive over the decades, so that we know quite a lot about which areas of the brain govern different aspects of movement, sensation, and mental activity. A study was released this month which had focused on dyslexia in English-speaking children compared with Chinese-speaking children. | Article date: 2008-04-29 ...

    • What is Otoplasty? by Jennifer Simpson with 0views

      Otoplasty, is a plastic surgery procedure which is done in order to change the external appearance of an individual"s ears. There are several different forms of otoplasty, including bringing the ears closer to the head or "ear pinning", reducing the overall size of large ears, or reshaping cartilage. Otoplasty is typically perform | Article date: 2008-04-29 ...

    • Remove Your Mercury Fillings - the Day of the Removal by Annika Ek with 0views

      Before the day comes when it is time to head to the dentist for the removal of fillings, I hope you have followed the "Getting Ready for Mercury Filling Removal" protocol (part I of this articles series) for at least 3-4 weeks, to boost your strength and immunity. You should also have had a bio-compatibility testing done to make sure t | Article date: 2008-04-25 ...

    • Break Out Of The Gym With A Personal Trainer by Phoenix Delray with 0views

      Southern California is a play ground for sports enthusiasts and athletes, and those simply seeking leisurely fun, active events or activities. There are a range of outdoor locations where just about any sport or form of exercise can be performed, whether you just want to go for a stroll by the water in Mission Bay, or run along the boardwalk in | Article date: 2008-04-25 ...

    • Exercise and Injuries by Steven Godlewski with 0views

      Anytime you exercise, your brain releases chemicals known as endorphins that produce a feeling of euphoria. This is also known as a "runner"s high", which is very easy to become chemically addicted to. Without this adrenalin rush, you"ll feel irritable until you exercise again. Therefore, you"ll go on exerci | Article date: 2008-04-25 ...

    • Hot Tub Advice and Tips by Musa Aykac with 0views

      Are you ecstatic that you have now got your hot tub, but if you would like to know a little bit more about where they originated from and how to use them then read on. In the olden days hot tubs were made of wood, which although were very r | Article date: 2008-04-25 ...

    • How Can Irritable Bowel Syndrome Be Treated Naturally? by Alexander West with 0views

      One factor that is said to exacerbate IBS is the pace of life today. If you"re feeling bloated there is a great temptation to skip a meal. The theory being that the less you eat the less trouble your bowel will give you. Also when you are feeling bloated you don"t feel like eating anyway because you know the pain will worse after you h | Article date: 2008-04-25 ...

    • Zrii - the Juice That Restores Your Youth by shannon lokker with 0views

      If there"s something that can add more value to your life each day, and can induce you to count the life you have in your years and not the years you have in your life, then it is Zrii. To put it simply, Zrii is a juice. But it is not just any juice; it is a wellspring of life. An extremely large number of people are using Zrii drink each | Article date: 2008-04-25 ...

    • Dispelling the Myths About Healthy Omega-3 Supplements by Corey Rozon with 0views

      We have all heard about the benefits of essential fatty acids, such as Omega-3, 6 and 9. But did you know that your body can make it"s own Omega-9 from the foods we eat? It can"t however make the other two. Our bodies cannot manufacture the essential fatty acids we need, so we have to make sure that the many sources available are inclu | Article date: 2008-04-25 ...

    • Bariatric Surgery - the Best Way to Fight Obesity by Ronn Jones with 0views

      Obesity is excess proportion of total body fat. It is a clinical condition in which the natural energy reserve stored in the fatty tissues exceeds healthy limits. The general social outlook towards obesity has changed a lot from time to time. In early times, obesity was associated with strength, physical attractiveness, fertility, wealth and soc | Article date: 2008-04-25 ...

    • Normal Cholesterol Levels by Tina Druv with 0views

      When it comes to heart health, cholesterol plays a serious role. High levels of cholesterol in the blood is a significant risk factor with coronary heart disease and stroke. That should be enough reason to find out your cholesterol level and if any kind of corrective action should be taken. This section should help you determine the range consid | Article date: 2008-04-16 ...

    • Autism - Why My Autistic Son Is More Intelligent Than I Am by Jean Shaw with 0views

      One of the biggest problems for people with disabilities, particularly those with a learning disability like autism is the limited opportunity for social inclusion. People don"t always appreciate how capable they are, and despite having autism I"ve always known my son was very clever. Last night he proved it. I decided tha | Article date: 2008-04-16 ...

    • Breast Enlargement and Cosmetic Surgery by Tom Heath with 0views

      Many women in more recent years are thinking about cosmetic surgery especially breast enlargement surgery. Breast enlargement surgery is a procedure when implants are inserted behind the breast to give a bigger cup size or fuller looking breast. If you are thinking about | Article date: 2008-04-16 ...

    • Rimonabant-a Real Help for Young Mothers by Jason Irving with 0views

      Maybe you are asking why is Rimonabant a help for young mothers... Well as you all know the world today is lead by beauty and women most of all are afected by that.For pregnant womens is very hard to see how their bodies are afected and all those transformations can be shocking. The most difficult time is after they get bird a | Article date: 2008-04-16 ...

    • Urinary Diseases - Causes and Symptoms of Urinary Diseases by Corwin Brown with 0views

      Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be divided into upper tract infections, which involve the kidneys, and lower tract infections, which involve the bladder, urethra, or prostate. However, in practice, and particularly in children, differentiating between the sites may be difficult or impossible. Moreover, infection often moves from one area to | Article date: 2008-04-08 ...

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