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Florida “Lifelyme” group’s Lyme Disease Newsletter
by
Bryan R.
Posted
Tue 11 Nov 2008 3:40pm
This is a pretty interesting newsletter from the Florida Lifelyme support / advocacy group, thought I would share it here.
Join me in welcoming the Lanford Foundation Lifelyme Inc., as a partner in our quest to establish the Florida Neuroendocrineimmune Institute!
The theme of this October newsletter is chronic Lyme disease (CLD), and I
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Join or Start a Group -- a Happiness-Project Group.
by
Gretchen R.
Posted
Thu 09 Jul 2009 4:14pm
One of the happiness-project resolutions that I’ve found to be most effective – and also the most fun – is to Join or start a group. Since I started my happiness project, I’ve joined or started seven groups, each of which has added dramatically to my happiness.
Some people are interested in starting or joining a group for people doing
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Are You in a Book Group? Want a Reading Group Guide?
by
Gretchen R.
Posted
Mon 08 Feb 2010 8:27am
Happiness is a great book group meeting! I'm in three book groups -- one in which we read books aimed at adultstwo in which we read book aimed at children and young adults. Being part of these books groups is among the joys of my life.
So I'm a big fan of book groups. In generalI've heardbook groups don't choose books that are only
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Another clue about what can trigger in-group/out-group bias: Accents?
by
Stephanie Allen
Posted
Fri 19 Nov 2010 3:00pm
Do we have a bias against people who do not speak as we do? Some research reported at this year's meeting of the Society for Neuroscience suggests that we may. From "Unfamiliar Accents Turn Off Humans And Songbirds" (NPR): New research suggests that our brains have a built-in bias against people whose accents don't sound like our own. That's the. ...
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The Riverbend DS Group’s current...
by
Jennifer
Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 4:38pm
The Riverbend DS Group’s current newsletter includes information from the 9th World Down Syndrome Congress about a recent study titled, “Language Impairment Is Associated With Decreased Plasma Coenzyme Q10 Levels in Children With Down Syndrome,” followed by a supporting journal abstract which you can read here.
CoQ10 is “naturally present in small amounts
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