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We live in a time where most of our feelings are foreign to us
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We live in a time where most of our feelings are foreign to us
Weekly Epiphanies
Issue 17106/03/2013All Written Material except quotations are (c) 2009-2013 to Body Epiphanies Massage & Nutrition
All other Material is copyright protected by their respective owners
All patients recorded nausea and anxiety on the Visual Analogue Scale before and after each intervention.
They also completed the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. RESULTS: Massage treatment significantly reduced nausea compared with control treatment (p = 0.025) when improvement was measured as a
percentage of the five treatment periods. Differences in anxiety and depression between the two treatment regimes could not be statistically demonstrated. 92
Clinical Epiphanies PMID: 17309378[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Fishing Village Render by AhmadTurk
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Open your body
Weekly MovementOffice Chair Yoga Stretches
Weekly RecipeDairy Free Peanut Butter &
Carob Smoothie
Weekly AbstractDill seed extract improves
abnormalities in lipid metabolism through
peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α . . .
Health, Politics & Science
Skies
Political AwarenessScience Journal Hires Former Monsanto Scientist
to Decide Which Papers Should Be Accepted
Scientific journals, by their very nature, ought not to be biased towards a particular point of view because such bias can lead that journal's
editorial staff to quash or ignore any legitimate scientific research and data refuting any pre-determined viewpoints. And yet, as reported online by Earth Open Source, it appears as though the journal . . .
Functional MedicineStem Cell Study Could Aid Quest to Combat
Range of Diseases
New research could pave the way to generate these stem cells efficiently to better understand and develop treatments for diseases
such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease and muscular degeneration. The study of how these cells -- known as induced . . .
“The secret to health is consistency and care in how we practice the basics.”
Photo/Art
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Open your mind
~Weekly Cinema~Blue Valentine
~Weekly Music~Lotus
Jalan Jalan
~Weekly Book~The Sea GullAnton Chekhov
~Weekly Humor~How Michael Caine
SpeaksSome strong language
Stunning
Ruin Exploration
“Boredom: the desire for
desires.”
Leo Tolstoy
Weekly Photography & Art
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