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Red Green Color Blindness - Articles
Wearing Red May Boost Sex Appeal
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The Pure Bed
Posted
Thu 04 Jun 2009 12:00am
An excerpt from a Health article at CNN.com. Read the entire article here .
Does wearing the color red give you a sexual edge? Maybe, according to a new study, which found that men find women sexier if they’re sporting a crimson hue rather than, say, blue or green.
However, red won’t make you look smarter or more ...
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EAR PROBLEMS, EYE PROBLEMS, AND PET FOOD CONCERNS
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Helpful Buckeye

Posted
Sun 27 May 2012 12:00am
The long Memorial Day weekend unofficially marks the beginning of summer for most of the United States. As we memorialize the men and women who have served our country in the military, it's been refreshing to read about our troops coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan, hasn't it? Thanks to all who served!
Helpful Buckeye ha ...
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All About the Kids
by
Rational Jenn
Posted
Tue 30 Nov 2010 1:30pm
I don't think I've written much about what the kids are up to lately, at least from a developmental sort of perspective. Follow me on Twitter or find me on Facebook for cute pics and funny conversations--I realize I used to post more of those to the blog, but now I find it much easier to use Twitter and FB. This is a long post, and may not intere ...
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Technology Tidbits
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Ashley's Mom
Posted
Thu 24 Jun 2010 12:00am
Because I believe the appropriate application of technology could hold a key piece of the future’s puzzle for our children with significant disabilities, I love to peruse technology websites. Probably also contributing to that interest is the fact that I am a computer engineer, but the things that catch my eye always are products that could ...
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The Latest In Smithville
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StacieSmith
Posted
Mon 18 Jul 2011 12:56am
We have tried to dodge growth hormone shots for Gavin for quite some time now. It just made us sick to think about it. First of all, the idea of making Gavin take a shot 6 nights a week wasn't so appealing. But I know he would soon grow accustomed to it and do fine. More than the physical act was the fear that if any cancer cells were floatin ...
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Green Children’s Literature: Love is the Color of a Rainbow
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Jennifer Lance
Posted
Wed 30 May 2012 12:00am
Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to for updates on this topic.
I am a pretty harsh critic of children’s literature and music. I am mostly annoyed by the samples we are sent. Today, I was pleasantly surprised when I opened an old package containing the lovely book Love is the Color of a Rainbow .
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The Patient, Square in the Middle of Doctors’ Blind Spot
by
Barbara Ficarra

Posted
Mon 22 Mar 2010 12:55pm
Guest Post By Alan Greene, MD
Participatory Medicine and the e-Patient
The Blind Spot
Right before our eyes there’s a dark hole in what we see. Not only don’t we see some of what’s right in front of our face, but we don’t even notice the gap. Our illusion of a seamless visual world is so strong that scientists used to think tha ...
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The Many Colors of Green
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My Green Element
Posted
Wed 24 Sep 2008 11:46am
White. The color of the rapidly melting ice caps, which are ceasing to be polar bear habitat and becoming…
Blue. The color of rising water tables which threaten the existence of entire cities, which are full of people who would like to do something about this except for the color…
Red. The color of the figurative tape, blocking meaningfu ...
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