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14 Helpful Ideas to Overcome Depression
by Goodselfme, Nov 25, 2008
During the holidays, depression is more likely to occur than almost any other time of the year. These are some ideas that helped me in my past when depression and I knew each other well.
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Hot and Cool Changes in Men's Hair Styles
by mary56, Nov 25, 2008
How men's hair styles have changed through the years.
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Sex and Exercise
by Trudy DaCosta, Nov 24, 2008
American’s obesity epidemic hasn’t just affected our health but also our sex drives! Most people decide to change their lifestyles to improve their looks and health, so why not eat healthy and exercise to improve your sex drive?
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I Don't Have Time for Fibro
by lorilynn, Nov 4, 2008
Tired, achy run down? You just may have fibromyalgia, but don't give up hope.
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Migraine 101: Things You Should Know About Migraine
by Joshua Miguel, Nov 2, 2008
Migraine mostly affects women and occurs at an early age of 10 years.
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Premature for Men
by The Outlaw, Oct 30, 2008
How to hold out next time your in the mood.
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We Hate Cellulite, Let's Get Rid of It
by Pigggy, Oct 28, 2008
Cellulite is the lumpy substance that is commonly found on the thighs, stomach, and butt. Most girls and women have it. Even some men have it.
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Case Study: Scientific Discoveries of Growths in the Genital Area
by Kathy Uykiat, Oct 27, 2008
I am an avid reader of Dr. Sex by Eppy Gochangco at Woman Today Magazine. This new case study is about a sexually active man who has two growths in his genital area.
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How Brushing Your Teeth Could Save Your Life
by 3cardmonte, Oct 15, 2008
Brushing your teeth can do more than give you a great smile, it can also help save your life.
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You Put That Needle Where?! Diabetes, an Insiders POV
by CaerRaven, Oct 11, 2008
Actually, I don't personally use needles. Being a diabetic blessed with god like insurance, I'm thankfully on an insulin pump. But before, for over tweny years I was like any regular type one diabetic, jabbing myself up to five times a day or more just to keep myself alive.
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