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Kids Find a New Excuse to Not Eat Their Greens
by Grebo, Sep 22, 2006
What happens when kids put two and two together and make new excuses to not eat their spinach? How far could they take it?
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Powderpuff Glory Racing
by LaffingRain, Apr 7, 2007
A young girl tries to find her nitch in life by trying to follow in her sister's footsteps in the powder puff derby.
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Coffee and Diabetes?
by Michael Pollick, Apr 22, 2007
An unusual study found that heavy coffee drinking apparently lowered the participants' chances of developing type two diabetes. What I found even more interesting were the participants themselves and the total amount of coffee they consume every day.
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Anger Management
by Christina Boerma, Aug 20, 2007
Anger is an emotion that all human beings experience, and can be constructive or destructive. What can we do about it to keep our anger in check?
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Things That Make You Say “ouch”
by Nelson Doyle, Sep 27, 2007
Accidents do happen to everyone from time-to-time, but the most painful or most memorable accidents are the ones that happen quickly and without any long-term after effects. Let’s see how many of these things have made you say “Ouch” in your lifetime and learn what treatments work if you should experience these things again.
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More Things That Make You Say "Ouch"
by Nelson Doyle, Oct 1, 2007
In life, accidents happen to every one of us, some worse than others. The most memorable accidents can be laughed at now, and although they did not cause any long-term, life changing after effects - they are the same ones that hurt badly at the time it happened. It’s OK to laugh at yourself, because if you don’t, then be assured that others around you will.
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10 Ways to Cope with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
by Jennifer B Graham, Dec 3, 2007
I've had CFS for over fifteen years now. Because the medical profession didn't know much about it then, it was misdiagnosed. Mine is related to Epstein Barrs for which I tested positive. Here are 10 ways I've learned to cope with CFS over the years.
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How to Become a Nursing Assistant and What to Tell Your Patients
by Stephen Greener, Jan 27, 2008
A short explanation of what you need to get my job and what to tell patients.
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What We Lovingly Refer to as the LB
by Dizzykiss, Jan 31, 2008
This is a true short story about some time I spent in the mental hospital with a bit of a twist of humor.
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Principles to Deal with Confused Patients
by Stephen Greener, Apr 7, 2008
Some pointers on how to deal with confused people safely and quickly. Because any other way sucks.
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