Food is to insight as insight is to....
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LauraPosted
Tue 09 Dec 2008 9:08pminsight in patients.
I'm a parent. I saw first-hand that our daughter displayed lots of insight even when entirely unable to sustain herself nutritionally. Insight didn't help her. And I saw how full nutrition alone brought her reasoning to a place where her insights were in line with her actions - and to a place she engaged quite successfully
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One More Insight into My Teenage Driver Analogy
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maeflyePosted
Thu 11 Dec 2008 12:00am
this direction in a calm, non-threatening matter so they are not alarmed.
The problem is, they are not going to let us drive. And this is the insight I realized today. If we don't let... it becomes someone who will be a poor influence on them.
And therefore, I can't take the risk. I have learned from experience that if I don't let them drive, they're going to find
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Mid week post with some yoga insights
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LisaPosted
Mon 04 May 2009 5:26pm
to be balancing 217 odd pounds on your wrist!!!! My poor body haha I am going to quietly speak to the instructor next week to see if she has any insights into larger women starting yoga
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Pipeline Insight: Breast Cancer - Recent approvals increase pressure on pipeline candidates
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AarkstorePosted
Wed 26 May 2010 11:56pm
phase, drug class, company and indication
Insight and analysis of market potential including commercial opportunity, epidemiology and discussion of unmet needs
Report... are for drugs in late-phase development for breast cancer
Characterize unmet need and poorly served patient subsets within breast cancer and assess the potential for pipeline
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Health Care's Actual Costs Versus Their Reasonable Costs: Insights From the New England Journal
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JaanSPosted
Tue 03 Nov 2009 10:01pm
profitable neighbor hospitals, has a mission of treating the poor, the uninsured and, by extension, those with Medicaid. When the State altered the safety net hospitals' payment... always unique insights. Pointing out that the DMCB has needs, it asked if its actual or reasonable needs should be met.
Her unhelpful response: there is an important difference
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growing up with a disability offers grown up insight
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Ron GrahamPosted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 3:21am
are classified as severe all too often in one of either two bins-- the “poor soul” category with no semblance of normality in life, or the “supercrip” who is the maximum over-achiever
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