Identifying And Treating Celiac Disease
by
yourgidoc
Health officials say that celiac disease is a digestive and autoimmune disorder that affects more people than have been clinically diagnosed largely due to the lack of strong, ...
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Caring for the Nails of Newborn Infants
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Sophia
Taking care of infants in general, is a lot of work and requires a lot of patience. Of other things, nail care is very important, as long nails can attract a lot of dirt to ac ...
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Something’s Gotta Give
by
Holly
So, I didn’t blog yesterday.
After working at my full-time job, and then at my part-time job, I had three choices upon arriving back home:
go to bed
blog
catch-up on freelan ...
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An independent woman
by
T
A few weeks ago, my 8 year old daughter, Rose, received her first phone call from a boy. I was shocked and amazed at how smitten she appeared. It seems, however, that the affe ...
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ABANDONMENTAbandonment of a pati ...
by
Carlo
ABANDONMENTAbandonment of a patient, in medicine, occurs when a health care professional (usually a physician, nurse, or paramedic) has already begun emergency treatment of a ...
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Like a Bull in a China Shop
by
Amy Mossoff
Three Good Things for the day:
Sammy was still too sick for school and we had another magnificent day. It’s frustrating and confusing that she loves school so much and yet ...
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Effort-Based Lifting II
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Matt M.
I want to add a followup to the post on effort-based lifting. The post suggested that a simple mechanism is behind any muscle growth: maximal or near-maximal effort on the la ...
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12 Days of Giving: Day Two
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Bethany B.
For the first 12 days of December, I am hosting the 12 Days of Giving here on my blog. For more information on what this is all about or how you can participate ... click here ...
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