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Posted by Dr. David Thomas
Have you ever found times where you want to express yourself freely, but something inside just stops you? I know I have. Or how about this: someone else is freely expressing themselves on a subject but you cut them off? Or, just the opposite, how many times have you sat back not liking what was going on around you, wanting to say something, but just too nervous to do or say something?
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Posted by Nathan Wei
Bone is a living tissue that undergoes constant change. This series of changes is called “remodeling.” Old bone is removed and new bone is formed.
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Posted by Isabelle Boulay
When someone is exposed to an allergen – a substance to which their body is sensitive – they may produce ‘histamines’, which cause inflammation and irritation as they work to rid the body of the allergen. In the case of allergy induced asthma, the histamines go to work on the bronchial passages and lungs, making it difficult for the allergic person to breathe.
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Posted by George Copsey
As we all know, tossing and turning in bed trying to get to sleep is frustrating-- and a waste of time and energy—especially when our noisy mind insists on talking to us about the day’s troubles.
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Posted by Michael Rad
Baldness is a problematic condition for a large majority of the
male population. Find out how to effectively...
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Posted by Valerie Balandra -
Neurotransmitters are powerful chemicals that regulate numerous physical and emotional processes such as cognitive and mental performance, emotional states and pain response. Virtually all functions in life are controlled by neurotransmitters.
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Posted by Steve Hill
When a person develops a stutter or a parent realises that their
child is developing a stutter they...
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Posted by Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
In 1827, A 56 year-old man died with his belly, arms and legs swollen like balloons. At age 22, he...
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