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Science Fiction, Psychological Mystery Authors Challenge Freud with New Book “The Light in the Shadows”
Science fiction, psychological mystery authors Dr. Francis Gaal, and Nancy E. Dutt, two practicing psychotherapists are out to challenge Dr. Freud, the father of psychoanalysis....
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Add cardio in-between sets; it will raise your heart rate which in turn will help you burn more fat....
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With a mission to offer quality made in America sportswear, the Le Ninja brand plays on the ironic, says co-founder Funk....
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Strength is Sexy, a women’s empowerment project to benefit women affected by domestic violence, will kick off 2011 with a calendar featuring 13 fit, strong and very busy professional women....
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Reducing the amount of furnishings and personal items can be a daunting task, but with proper preparation and a moving firm, a senior move can be pain-free, completed in a timely, stress-free fashion....
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Exposure to the sun's UV rays has been linked to eye damage, including cataracts, macular degeneration, pingueculae, pterygia and photokeratitis, ailments that can lead to permanent or temporary vision loss....
Continue reading full story (read 14,041 times) Add a Comment - 15 users commented on this postThe Basics: Sun Sense Recommendations
Exposure from the sun causes aging, wrinkles and worse, as studies show, the sun often acts as a precursor to skin cancer. Thus, recommendations from the American Academy of Dermatology and the Center for Disease Control should be taken to...
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