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10 Things Chronic Pain Survivors Want You to Know — Broken People
Read more: 10 Things Chronic Pain Survivors Want You to Know — Broken PeopleAs a chronic pain survivor, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve wanted to fully explain to people why I say, do or think the things I do. Sometimes we who suffer just want to scream, but of course we (normally) don’t. When asked how we’re doing, we normally respond with, “I’m fine,” which […]…
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STOP THE WAR
Read more: STOP THE WARHonorable Mention Song of the Year Songwriting Contest 2007 December’s Top Songwriters Honorable Mention Honorable Mention- Honorable Mention means that the preliminary judges and/or the professionals offering the critiques have found your submissions exceptional for one reason or another. It could be the lyrics, melodies, music, etc… If Song of the Year receives a lot of positive responses…
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Personalized Cancer Vaccines — McMaster HealthTech
Read more: Personalized Cancer Vaccines — McMaster HealthTechDanielle Zak—McMaster Life Sciences OOD 2024 Cancer is a disease, resulting from a mutation which causes cells to divide uncontrollably1 and skip cell cycle checkpoints. This results in a tumor, a mass of damaged cells 1left undestroyed. Tumors are classified as either benign or malignant. Benign tumors are not able to spread 1to other regions […]…
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Brain (Neural) implants – Curing diseases — Learning Thursdays
Read more: Brain (Neural) implants – Curing diseases — Learning ThursdaysNeurotechnology seems to be one of the hottest areas of engineering. Brain (Neural) implants – Curing diseases — Learning Thursdays
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Learning from trees — Learning Thursdays
Read more: Learning from trees — Learning ThursdaysSimilar to neural networks, human network and internet, trees have a network that helps them thrive and grow as a community! Learning from trees — Learning Thursdays
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Treasure House — Cooking with Kathy Man
Read more: Treasure House — Cooking with Kathy ManDr. Avitzur wrote . . . . . . . . . When I was an intern, I treated a patient in the emergency department who’d had a stroke and was unable to speak. The patient’s family had shared with us his love of baseball, so one of my colleagues, also a fan, started singing […]…
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10 Incredible House with Tropical Garden Designs — Futurist Architecture
Read more: 10 Incredible House with Tropical Garden Designs — Futurist ArchitectureWhen you live in an area with a tropical climate, it is recommended to have tropical gardens. Tropical gardens with tropical and foliage plants can give a lot of benefits such as reducing stress, filtering the air, and absorbing noise. 10 Incredible House with Tropical Garden Designs — Futurist Architecture
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Scenic Fishing Towns on Conception Bay, Newfoundland — Monkey’s Tale
Read more: Scenic Fishing Towns on Conception Bay, Newfoundland — Monkey’s TaleA long, thin stretch of land connects Avalon Peninsula to the rest of Newfoundland. The 5 km long Isthmus of Avalon runs between Trinity Bay in the north and Placentia Bay in the south. Since it was already a foggy day, our drive across this isthmus was a little unnerving. Scenic Fishing Towns on Conception Bay,…
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Behind the Scenes, Everybody Struggles in Some Areas of Life — Motivation & Environment
Read more: Behind the Scenes, Everybody Struggles in Some Areas of Life — Motivation & EnvironmentIn all seriousness and reality, despite the carefree lifestyles shown in many movies and magazines, a carefree lifestyle just doesn’t exist. Dear soul, a life that’s void of struggles just doesn’t exist! In one way or another, everyone struggles. It’s not easy to notice that everyone struggles if you focus only on the successes or…
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Heart attack survivors could experience more rapid brain function declines — Health Secrets of a SuperAger
Read more: Heart attack survivors could experience more rapid brain function declines — Health Secrets of a SuperAgerCognitive function declines faster in people who have heart attacks than in those who don’t, new research shows, suggesting that preventing heart attacks could help preserve brain health. The study is one of the first to look at how sudden cardiac events such as heart attacks affect brain function over the short and long term. […]…