Brachial Plexus - Articles
Dating as a Coach
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Erika Awakening
I posted over on Spiritual Seduction today and will probably continue to post over there, so please make sure you sign up for the RSS feed. Last night I went on a date with a guy I just met, and it raised some intriguing questions for me. He was very sexy. There was pretty instant chemistry. He seemed grounded and reflective. I was feeling ext ...
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Alzheimer's Common in Children of Alzheimer's Patients
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Bob DeMarco
Our study shows that high blood pressure and an innate pro-inflammatory cytokine response in middle age significantly contributers to Alzheimer's disease. As these risk factors cluster in families, it is important to realize that early interventions could prevent late-onset Alzheimer's disease. One could argue for a high-risk prevention strategy ...
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Are Cornflakes really healthy?
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Krizia MissK

In the past few months I’ve spent a bit of time highlighting healthy cereal options for breakfast that are not only nutritious but tasty.Cereal is one of those foods that is marketed as healthy, but you really (really!) have to read the label to know what’s in it. Often, there are a lot of really unhealthy ingredients masquerading as he ...
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Alzheimer's Common in Children of Alzheimer's Patients
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Bob DeMarco
Our study shows that high blood pressure and an innate pro-inflammatory cytokine response in middle age significantly contributers to Alzheimer's disease. As these risk factors cluster in families, it is important to realize that early interventions could prevent late-onset Alzheimer's disease. One could argue for a high-risk prevention strategy ...
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Food and Sexual Energy
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David Gamma
I went to Yom Kippur services today with M and was sitting next to A, this married woman friend with whom I have this low-level frisson, and she was wearing this skirt that was, hmm, well, my eye was wandering from the prayer book a little bit. I was praying all right, but not really for atonement.But I’m also fasting today. I’m not Je ...
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The “Falling” in “Falling in Love”
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David Gamma
Why do we say we’re “falling” in love, and not, for example, “ascending” in love? We say, I “fell” for her, not I “rose” for her (heh, well, maybe we do say that…).Where are we falling from? Don’t we generally feel higher, more elevated, more perfect, when we’re in love?Maybe ...
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ABI, Blood Tests Help Identify Heart Disease Risk
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NorthcoastFootcare
The ankle-brachial index (ABI) is one of three tests that may prove valuable in identifying heart disease risk in individuals normally considered at low risk for cardiovascular events. This week, at the 34th annual Society of Interventional Radiology’s meeting, Dr. Timothy Murphy presented research suggesting that low ABI, elevated fibrinogen ...
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Vaccines: Beyond Thimerosol and Autism
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The Verigin Dental Health Team
Recently, news came out about a young woman who developed dystonia – a rare neurological condition – shortly after receiving a seasonal flu shot. ( This video powerfully shows the effects.) While reports appear to treat this as something of an anomalous medical mystery, sadly, it’s not really all that surprising. For there is a ro ...
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PEACE THROUGH STRENGHT
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Ray Salomone
from Ray Salomone, Personal Trainer and Wellness Activist I once worked for Ronald Reagan. He didn’t hire me directly, but he was my Commander-in-Chief. His M.O. was “Peace Through Strength.” As a soldier in theU.S.Army, a crewmember in a Pershing II nuclear missile unit, I was stationed on the front lines at the end of the Cold ...
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