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  • Bodies With Lots to Say  By : John Sheridan
    I once read somewhere that at least 90% of language is non-verbal. How do we communicate then if only 10% of a language is actually spoken? The simple answer is body language.
  • Casino et sexe  By : Anne Doe
    Quelle est cette relation qui existe entre le sexe et le casino ?
  • Dyslexia Information. What is Dyslexia. Kinds of Dyslexia  By : Travis Olague
    Dyslexia can be genetic or acquired one, "dysphonetic" (or auditory) and "dyseidetic" (or visual) dyslexia. Nowadays is important to know symptoms, types and healing of dyslexia. It is very significant to help children and people affected by this disease. They need our hand and support. If you aim to keep up-to- date with the information on dyslexia training methods, current practice and reports, follow here.
  • How to Understand Your Behavior  By : Rudy Silva
    Having good behavior is the same as having good health. When you don't have stress or anxiety, your behavior will be normal and you will have good health. But when you feel stressed out, your behavior will not be good. Discover in this article what causes bad or unwanted behavior. Understanding behavior is the first step in doing something about any behavior that you want to change.
  • Menopause Symptoms and Memory Loss  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    In the latest study that exonerates menopause as a cause of impairing the ability to recall, Taiwanese researchers compared the memory of hundreds of women before they had any menopausal symptoms to their memory as they entered menopause.

    They found the women who were going through the menopausal process scored as well or nearly as well on five different cognitive function tests. Results of the study are to be presented Oct. 4 at the American Neurological Association annual meeting in Toronto.
  • The Spirit at Temple House - Part 2  By : A Kasady
    In started out quietly with nothing much really going on, a few minor sounds that had some of the other team members jumping but other than that very little was happening.
  • Worst Menopause Symptoms May Start in Brain  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "This is an important new concept: Menopause doesn't just originate in the ovary, but also in the brain," said Laura Goldsmith, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology and women's health at the New Jersey Medical School of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.

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