K Deficiency - Articles
Friday Flowers: More California Blooms
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Ruth K.
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco By the end of October, we have usually had a killing frost in southern Ontario and our garden is dormant for the season. I appreciated the beauty of every flower seen on our recent vacation as it will be late April before flowers appear again at home. The tourist stop adjacent to the Golden Gate Bridge had lovely ...
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Very Thankful.
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Rachel M.
On the eve of Thanksgiving Day, I have the chance to look back and really analyze the good stuff. First, I want to say thank you, readers for reading and supporting this blog. Second, too often I get sucked into the “why me?” crap {spent 1.5 hours driving home from the mountains with a very sick, puking, whining 3 year old} only to r ...
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Alphabitty Moments: The Letter "K"
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CFMama
"K" is for kisses goodnight. Every night after finishing treatments, I give Nathan a single kiss on the forehead and then Jay brings him to bed. I treasure these goodnight kisses, all 458 of them {and counting}.
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The Paleolithic Principle - the PaNu Version
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Kurt G Harris MD
Reader Bend comments in response to a thread about whether we should emulate paleo man by letting our vitamin D levels drop "naturally" in the winter:"Whilst of course there must have been many groups of hominids throughout history suffering deficiencies (or just not 'prospering'), I find it quite implausible that overall they were n ...
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The Affair, part 7
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T
Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Part 5Part 61999: Though sexually and on the surface, I was in heaven. I was being desired by both my husband and my lover. I was learning and experimenting with sex with K. As he was my mentor at work, he was also my mentor in the bedroom. I was a very willing and eager pupil. K and I were excelling at work. Both of us wer ...
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thanksgiving!
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Amanda Lindsey
after the 87 mile ride with Judi on Sunday, i wasn't sure how the legs would cooperate for the race this morning. i mean, i felt great on the ride. i lifted weights and swam a little on Monday. I swam masters on Tuesday... then, on Wednesday, I went out for an easy 7 miles. and my legs felt sooo heavy. at that point, i decided i would just have fu ...
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Turkey Trots and Derby. Must be Thanksgiving
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Joey A.
Seems my Thanksgiving Holidays are getting quite predictable. As always, there is the great time and food shared with my family but my day usually starts quite early when I could be sleeping in. I think it was 1999 when I ran the Ridgewood Turkey Trot and that was the last time I have run in it but I have been a volunteer every year since. At first ...
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Is Social Media the Rock’n'Roll of HealthCare?
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Dr. Mike C.
[There is a video that cannot be displayed in this feed. Visit the blog entry to see the video.]Social (digital) Media is expanding at an unerring rate, penetrating each and every darkened interstice with shafts of sharing light and goodwill.At least that’s how it seems.I feel uplifted by the collaborative essence of digital media purveying a ...
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