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An active social life can ... by John R. Posted Mon 12 Jul 2010 3:11am An active social life can help you fight cancer, researchers say Once again this generalizes from the mouse brain to the much more complex human brain -- a highly dubious proposition. And in a rather fun twist, the results below could also be interpreted to show that stress is good for you! A good social life can help beat cancer, scientists say Read on »
The brain and social life 91 by relationships .. Posted Sat 01 Jan 2011 2:38pm Learn how the amygdala affects social lives http://relationships1.wordpress.com/2011/01/01/amygdala-impacts-social-life/?preview=true&preview_id=116&preview_nonce=b4644e0909 Read on »
In the Mix: Designing a Social Life around the Limits of Lupus by Duane P. Patient Expert Posted Fri 26 Jun 2009 4:47pm friendships or creating new ones. Instead, focus on helping the people in your life better understand your condition and its restrictions: Once you accept and make peace with your situation, it will be easier for you to explain it to others. Learn how you can to keep lupus from slowing your social life. Read on »
How does anxiety, panic disorder, and agoraphobia affect one’s social life? by David M. Patient Expert Posted Tue 18 May 2010 1:11pm to continue with even the appearance of a normal social life while combating these disorders. Read on »
29% of Americans Believe their Social Life Would Suffer with Hearing Loss by Megan S. Posted Fri 23 Jul 2010 7:16am the most? 29% of Americans thought that their social life or relationship with friends would suffer. I made a pie chart to illustrate the rest of the results (what can I say, I'm a visual learner). Click to enlarge I think this survey's results are interesting but not too surprising. Social life seems to be a big concern for people who have just been Read on »
In the Mix: Designing a Social Life around the Limits of Lupus by Wick D. Posted Fri 26 Jun 2009 5:20am friendships or creating new ones. Instead, focus on helping the people in your life better understand your condition and its restrictions: Once you accept and make peace with your situation, it will be easier for you to explain it to others. Learn how you can to keep lupus from slowing your social life. Read on »
How Do You Have a Social Life with Raw Food...??? by Angela S. Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 3:55am ? When they’re convinced that raw foods must be bland… Oh, how do you have a social life with raw foooood? How can you help your loved ones understand…? When I eat cooked... Claire Stokes, MA ;) How do you have a social life with raw food? When everyone around you thinks you’re nuts? Smuggling salad dressings into restaurants And insisting Read on »
Laughter's impact on your social life by agapelife Registered Nurse Posted Thu 22 Jan 2009 6:54pm So how can laughter affect your social life? Laughter is a universal language. It is contagious. It breaks down barriers. It is a natural diversion. Laughter therapy has proved successful in relationship repairs for couples. How many times have you heard a woman saying of her partner, "I love his sense of humor", or a man stating that he Read on »
How Marriage Changed my Social Life by Cory Huff Patient Expert Posted Mon 07 Jul 2008 7:16pm : How My New Social Life Saved My Marriage How Marriage Hurt my Social Life ...After I got married,my social life suffered.  It took a while, but I got things rolling again with a (mostly) new group of friends. Perhaps not unsurprisingly, most Read on »
How Marriage Changed my Social Life by Cory Huff Patient Expert Posted Sat 23 Aug 2008 11:09pm in the next post... Enjoy this article? Check out these posts: How My New Social Life Saved My Marriage How Marriage Hurt my Social Life ... After I got married, my social life suffered . It took a while, but I got things rolling again with a (mostly) new group of friends. Perhaps not unsurprisingly Read on »