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From: rpautrey2 -  14 Jul 2008, 14:20

NaturalNews,com printable article Originally published July 11 2008 How Stress in Pregnancy Affects Your Baby by Katherine East (NaturalNews) We know that extreme stress is bad for any living creature and that it can lead to disease and health degradation in our bodies. Pregnancy in itself is a stressful time on a woman's body. The normal physical...

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From: rpautrey2 -  14 Jul 2008, 14:00

Happiness 'immune to life events' Momentous events in your life such as having children, or getting married, may make you happier, but only temporarily, say researchers. Our basic happiness level essentially stays the same throughout adult life, the Economic Journal reports. Economists from the UK, US and France based their conclusions on a 20- year...

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From: rpautrey2 -  13 Jul 2008, 17:32

How Meditation Changes Your Brain There is growing evidence to show that meditation can make people healthier and happier. It may even increase lifespan, alter brain structure and change personality. Now, mainstream medicine is beginning to take notice of meditation’s effects. For example, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), which is about...

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From: rpautrey2 -  13 Jul 2008, 12:06

Just How Many Doctors Have Ties to the Drug Industry ... and What Does This Mean for YOUR Health? by BodyEcology,com Doctors and drug companies: too close for comfort? Did you know that most doctors have financial ties to pharmaceutical companies that can directly influence what drugs they prescribe to patients? Some questionable tactics used by the pharmaceutical...

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From: rpautrey2 -  13 Jul 2008, 02:58

Group calls for zero tolerance of doctor bullies By CARLA K. JOHNSON Associated Press Writer Wed Jul 9, 3:08 PM ET Bullying doctors can make nurses afraid to question their performance, resulting in medical errors, according to a hospital group that announced new requirements for cracking down on intimidating behavior. Outbursts and condescending...

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From: rpautrey2 -  13 Jul 2008, 02:49

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Study: Money Affects Human Interaction July 10, 2008 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (WebMD) Money may make the world go round, as the song goes, by encouraging the type of hard work and resourcefulness that leads...

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From: rpautrey2 -  13 Jul 2008, 02:09

Vaccines Don't Cause Autism. So What Does? One Organization has Proven Answers by BodyEcology,com If vaccines don’t cause autism, then what does? Find out the root cause of Autism Spectrum Disorder AND natural autism treatment and prevention options. Statistics continue to show that Autism is on the rise. Recently, the Associated Press reported...

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From: rpautrey2 -  12 Jul 2008, 23:26

July 12, 2008 About New York After a Death Seen on Tape, Change Is Promised By JIM DWYER At 6:51 on the morning of June 19, a doctor in the psychiatric emergency room at Kings County Hospital Center wrote an order for a chest X-ray and blood tests on Esmin Elizabeth Green, as well as “sedation/restraints if needed.” If needed, that is, on...

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From: rpautrey2 -  12 Jul 2008, 14:50

NaturalNews,com printable article Originally published July 10 2008 Yoga: An Alternative Treatment for Depression by Stephanie Brail (NaturalNews) Feeling depressed or down? Don't automatically reach for an anti-depressant. Do some yoga. These days, the typical treatment for depression comes in the form of a pill, which can often lead to serious side...

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From: rpautrey2 -  12 Jul 2008, 14:47

Christie Brinkley divorce saw kids suffer needlessly for eight months BY Tracy Connor Daily News Staff Writer Friday, July 11th 2008, 11:08 AM Divorce lawyers are not usually known for treading lightly - but even they were horrified the down-and-dirty Christie Brinkley-Peter Cook battle lasted so long. "One has to wonder why they put their children...

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From: rpautrey2 -  11 Jul 2008, 19:49

NaturalNews,com printable article Originally published July 10 2008 Physicians Routinely Protect Incompetent Colleagues; 45 Percent Admit Failure to Report by David Gutierrez (NaturalNews) Nearly half of doctors fail to report colleagues who are impaired or incompetent to the proper authorities, according to a new study published in the Archives of...

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From: rpautrey2 -  11 Jul 2008, 19:46

The Myths and Truths of the Mercury / Autism Connection by By Donna Gates for BodyEcology,com Statistics show that autism is the fastest growing developmental disability (10 - 17% annual growth), occurring in 1 out of 166 births. The annual cost is $90 billion and 90% of the costs are in adult services. Modern Medicine Searches for Answers In recent...

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From: rpautrey2 -  11 Jul 2008, 19:43

Empathy comes naturally to children: study By Julie Steenhuysen Fri Jul 11, 12:34 AM ET When children see others in pain, their brains respond as if it were happening to them, U.S. researchers said on Friday. This response, which also has been shown in adults, suggests that normal school-age children may be naturally prone to empathy, they said. "What...

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From: rpautrey2 -  11 Jul 2008, 14:12

Brain grows when older workers learn new tricks, study shows Posted : Wed, 09 Jul 2008 17:11:02 GMT Author : DPA Category : Health Hamburg- When older workers learn new skills, their brain cells develop, German scientists said Wednesday after a study that used computer tomography to peer deep inside the brain. The study, in which people aged 50 to 67...

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