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Crowning achievement by Angel .. Patient Expert Last night, as I was brushing my teeth, my temporary crown fell out. The one I got 2 weeks ago. That thing I said about my nerves being raw last week? Rash+throbbing tooth/jaw pain=Craptastic. I should change my nickname to Drama Mama. Praying my dentist can get me in ASAP tomorrow morning. Labels: dentist, Teeth Read on »
Effort, Not Achievement by Dr. Christine Carter Healthy Living Professional Reinforce the message: We don’t care about results, we care about effort.Seriously.Click the play button above for the Hi-Res version (24Mb), which may take several minutes or more.Don’t want to wait?Watch using YouTube (click the button below or go toYouTube.com/blogversations).Subscribe &get by emailRSS feedFaster DownloadiTun... Read on »
Crowning Achievement by Angel .. Patient Expert (Alternate title : Crown Her with Many Crowns) I got my permanent crown today. My lovely, smooth, expensive, better-not-fall-out-EVER crown. And my favorite assistant was working today :) The only reason my mouth hurts is from the novacaine shots (which the nerves in my face don't like, but the pain was too much). Hopefully, thus endeth my... Read on »
Mystery Achievement by Anonymous Mom Patient ExpertHealth Maven Viburnum "Aunt Betty's Gold". Actually, I have no idea what it actually is. Aunt Betty calls it a spicebush, I can't find anything about it online, nor can my mother. It smells like just like a Korean Spice Viburnum. It blooms at the same time as a viburnum. It's a wonderful plant and I'm so glad my Aunt Betty shared it with me and my Mom. ... Read on »
A Clowning Achievement by Dr. Virginia S. Medical Doctor The Lyme Times Volume 30 http://lymetimes.org/archives/LT31.PDFby Virginia SherrThe woman sitting with me one day in 1996 was outwardly a picture of youthful haute couture. In actuality, when she spoke, I could see she was an anxious, middle-aged waif of a person appearing more like a hunted/haunted zombie. She was in my psychiatric office on... Read on »
Achieving a Healthy Weight by anna Healthy Living Professional Whether you want to maintain or achieve a healthy weight, this article is for you. Eating right, exercising, regular self-monitoring and accountability are all important when it comes to achieving your weight goals. Read the full article and learn more about how to achieve your own personal goals by visiting cdc.gov. Things happen for a reason,... Read on »
To achieve real benefits for the... by Jeff C. Healthy Living Professional To achieve real benefits for the oceans, Oceana conducts focused, strategic campaigns. Each campaign has a specific timeframe and objective that will make a significant difference to the oceans. Each campaign combines scientific, legal, policy and advocacy approaches to reach its goal. Saving the oceans may take decades! read more | digg story Read on »
A Crowning Achievement! Embedded... by Soulshiner Healthy Living Professional A Crowning Achievement! Embedded video from CNN Video Wow! What a great story! The best part is that Kristin's friends totally "get it." Plus it's wonderful to realize that the world's perception of exceptional people is changing for the better. Read on »
The goal of achieving optimal fa ... by NAFWA Healthy Living Professional The goal of achieving optimal fatty acid nutrition must be approached by altering the fatty acid composition of the day-to-day meal pattern. If the diet is high in saturated fats, more of the positions on the glycerol backbones will be taken up by saturated fats. If the diet is high in omega-6 fats or hydrogenated [...] Read on »
The Over-Achieving Poinsettia by Kate M. Healthy Living Professional This holiday season I have under-achievers: And, over-achievers! Check out last year's Poinsettia . She's turning red without all the pomp & circumstance. Some gardeners like to show off their skills. So, they put their Poinsettias on a super strict regimen: 8 weeks with exactly 10 hours of sunlight and 14 hours of solid darkness. ... Read on »