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The Five Senses Just wondering... by Braden-NuVision Posted Mon 12 Jan 2009 12:00am things I remember learning about as a kid is that we, humans, have five senses. * The Sense of Touch * The Sense of Sight * The Sense of Sound * The Sense of Smell * The Sense of Taste I never in a million years would've ever thought that I would lose one of those valuable senses. It is through those five senses that we perceive the world around us Read on »
Five Sense?!?! Or So You Thought...... by Nicole M. Physical TherapistHealth Maven Posted Mon 24 Nov 2008 4:11pm What you currently think about our five sense is an illusion! Facts: What you perceive with your 5 senses are frequencies. Everyone knows that your eyes merely... you think about them, the more you realize that there’s more to life than what you can see, hear, touch, taste and smell with your five senses. Now I want you to think deeply Read on »
Simple Meals in Five Senses by Jason Posted Tue 14 Sep 2010 6:00am . It was a blessing to experience the refined food culture of Japan. Taste with All Five Senses So how can we translate the Buddhist mentality to western tradition and get more out of our eating experience?  Here are some ideas to truly soak up the sensation of eating with all five senses: One night a week, eat a monk-like minimalist meal.  Focus on the taste Read on »
Five Senses by Kymberli Patient Expert Posted Sun 11 Jan 2009 5:45pm the next five minutes Frank will bang on the kitchen wall, on the other side of which is our bedroom where I'm now in lazy bum mode, to alert me that it's dinnertime. There's also Read on »
Sense(s) of Annoyance by Ronni B. Patient Expert Posted Fri 24 Jul 2009 10:59pm care reform that I claim my right today to bitch: My five senses have gone to hell. Eyes Did your mother tell you to turn on a light when she caught you reading in a dim room.... As far as my nose knows, they've bred the fragrance out of flowers. I opened the kitchen trash bin one day a year or so ago and even I, with my fading sense of smell, was blown Read on »
On effective self management: How we make sense of how we make sense by Larry Drain Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 22 Oct 2009 10:06pm is knowing what to take personal, what to take serious, and what to take as the truth. Our ability to monitor ourselves, to make sense out of how we make sense is so important Read on »
Making sense out of non sense : Three cheers to “care free” rate control in atrial fibrillation ! by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 15 Mar 2010 10:57am “ Read this article  from  NEJM , which tries to  make  sense out of nonsense  and judge for yourself Probably the most influential  article  in electrophysiology over  the  next... a rate  of  more than 100 is allowed . Few years back the above concept could be termed a “non sense” Final message In this  perennial  management issue  of AF  ,  Whether Read on »
Participatory Sensing – Center for Embedded Networked Sensing Studies Gathering Information with Cell Phones Relative to U by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 19 Jul 2010 5:56pm ," Estrin joked to the National Health Journalism Fellows. She is the founding director of the Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS) at the University of California, Los Angeles. Research that uses mobile phones to capture data for personal or social projects is called "participatory sensing" and it allows people whose habits and health profile Read on »
What's in a label? Making sense of non-sense. by Janine Bolton, R.D. Posted Wed 07 Apr 2010 7:37pm Reader’s question: “I love bread, but I know that I should really keep my intake to a minimum. I switched to Silverhills bread a long time ago. They say “Bread Made Without Flour” and made with "sprouted organic grain" instead. Am I any better off eating this? Is it healthier, can I eat more of it?” Ingredients: Organic whole sp ... Read on »
Teenage Aspies and Fashion Sense / Date Sense by Gavin B. Facebook Posted Thu 16 Sep 2010 9:37pm interest in flowers and since they were obviously just a "token", it didn't make sense to me to spend a lot of money. I didn't know where to go because it was the first time. So Read on »