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Topics for Everyone Topics for Combat Stress
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Michele Rosenthal
A busy week in inspiring PTSD news. First, I want to introduce you to a PTSD Desert Storm Navy vet who, with the help of a PTSD Operation Iraqi Freedom Army vet, is launching an incredible new project: Check outOperation PTSDfor some true healing inspiration. The official launch will be November 11th; for now, you can read about how one vet sees P ...
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Topics for Everyone Topics for Combat Stress
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Michele Rosenthal
Today’s the final day to submit to the Heal My PTSD, LLC, contest! Are you ready for a little healing action? Read the guidelineshereand then shoot me an email. The prize? A little something to help progress your PTSD feeling better quest.In the meantime, a slew of interesting topics this week, including the connection between stress and gast ...
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Weekend
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Heather M.
It was a super busy weekend in our household. We threw a huge yard sale on Saturday and got rid of a ton of stuff. Now we have room to work on finishing the basement. It's going to be a slow process, but at least we can get started. Mikey and Jovie had to fill a box of toys that they didn't want for the sale, and were fine with that until Mikey saw ...
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Learning To Say No
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loveisthecure
I have a habit of over-scheduling and really letting commitments and tasks pile up in my planner.This is a result of both perfectionism (a form of black and white thinking) and a feeling of needing to “catch up” after falling behind on deadlines. But what I realized is that this is ridiculous, everything doesn’t need to be done in ...
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Better Balance In 5 Minutes
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loveisthecure
Balance is an often overlooked but never-the-less essential component of a healthy and happy lifestyle. I’ll admit that I have often fallen behind on homework and spent loads of time working on LITC and my marketing internship and this has been detrimental in the long run. I tend to be extreme (a typical borderline trait) and block schedule&n ...
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The pH Miracle Diet
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loveisthecure
I have recommitted to the pH miracle diet created by Dr. Robert Young. This revolutionary nutrition program not only helps a person reach their ideal weight but also provides them with higher energy and lessens the risk of illness and disease. This diet is all about balancing your body chemistry and is starkly different from the Western way of eati ...
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Triple Pundit
Solar rebate programs are winding down. Austin Energy cut solar rebates for homeowners by a third. Xcel Energy will cut its rebate program by about 50 percent. The Long Island Power Authority made an immediate cut in its rebate program, and one scheduled for January. New York reduced its solar incentive by 50 cents per watt in October. Massachusett ...
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Triple Pundit
Southern California-based Genea Energy is ranked number 13 on Forbes’ America’s Most Promising Companies list. Doug Schneider, Genea Energy’s CEO, said, “Forbes saw in Genea a special potential for growth, and that just echoes what our management team has been saying all along. We have a very special business — we&rsqu ...
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ATP: Aliens, Triangles, and Physicians
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epistemocrat

Prelude:Check out Keith Norris' post "Sugar: The Bitter Truth" re: sugar toxicity on Theory to Practice. Then return here...ATP: Aliens, Triangles, and PhysiciansNutrition Education in Medical School Curriculum“You are not what you eat; you are what you do with what you eat. And what you do with fructose is particularly dangerous&rd ...
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Health Tips for November 21
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Meredy

Health Tip: Determining Migraines in ChildrenMigraines are common in kids, affecting up to 5 percent of grade-school children, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians.So how do you know if your little one has another type of headache, or is suffering from a migraine?Children with migraines may complain of the sensation of their heart ...
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