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Ritchard Jackson

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    The hip bone connects the upper body to the leg and works primarily to support the upper body when standing or sitting. In the hip bone is the hip joint made up of a ball and socket designed to make fluent movements of the leg possible.
arunaraayala

Donald Trump chooses Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson for Secretary of State | World News - 0 views

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    World News: US President-elect Donald Trump chose Exxon Mobil's CEO Rex Tillerson to head the State Department, rejecting concerns over the close relations of the businessman with Russia. Trump's decision cap a long process that has often played in public cracks and exposed within its transition team. He also puts Trump in place for a potential fight with Congress on Tillerson's confirmation, which has connections with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Prakruti Ayurvedic Health Resort

Prakruti Ayurvedic Health Resort | How birthdates influence health? - 0 views

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    Prakruti Ayurvedic Health Resort explains how birthdates influence health. Visit link to discover how climatic conditions and health conditions are connected to each other.
anonymous

New iPhone app can detect atrial fibrillation | Healthcare Professionals | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    Take Home: UMass Medical School and WPI have developed an app that can detect atrial fibrillation.  This moves connected and mobile health closer to reality.  The really important development with this approach might allow us to treat patients who have AF intermittently (paroxysmal) differently than we currently do.  Because we are worried about stroke, patients now get blood thinners all the time because we are concerned that they will have recurrences without knowing about it.  With this technology, in the future, we might see validation of a strategy that allows use of blood thinners when patients are in AF only, sometimes called a pill in the pocket.
lisa templer

Boys' Bedroom Blunders - 0 views

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    Boys' Bedroom Blunders Boys' Bedroom Blunders Sex - it's exciting. But sometimes, unfortunately, it's confusing and disappointing instead. We'd all like to believe that we know what to do when it comes to sex, but blunders do happen. So what can you do to minimize wrong-turns in the bedroom? Here's a list of the commonest mistakes men make with women. Avoid these and you'll maximize both you and your partner's sexual satisfaction! Not kissing, or kissing badly A woman's arousal is greatly increased by kissing - both gentle and passionate. Women love the connection and it's a major aspect of foreplay. Think of it as "upper persuasion for a lower invasion". Diving straight for the naughty bits Reaching too quickly for the breasts or vulva is a passion-killer for women; it's more likely to annoy than to arouse. Take time to build excitement touching her body elsewhere. The skin of a woman is second only to her brain as a sex organ. Being too rough A frequent complaint women have is that men aren't gentle enough. Men generally want a firmer touch then women do - so keep your touch light. She may want a more forceful touch as she becomes aroused. Take your cues from her. Pushing her head down Women hate this passionately! Do not push her head down to your dick thinking it will get you anywhere good. Women resent this. Forcing her head down during fellatio Along the same lines - never force her head farther down on your cock. Yes, it may feel good, but she needs to control the depth and speed. You may gently hold her head, or stroke her hair or cheek. Take care to not thrust yourself into her mouth either. You may find blowjobs non-existent if you do this. Not warning her you are about to cum during oral sex Not all women like the taste of cum. Give her the choice to decide what to do. Latching onto her nipples Women's breasts are very sensitive to touch. Caress and stroke them. Don't thump, squeeze, twiddle or bite them (unless she's into that). Tou
Sundhar krishna

Cost Effective Optic Nerve Treatment India - 0 views

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    The optic nerve connects the eye to the brain. Optic nerve atrophy is damage to the optic nerve. The most common cause is poor blood flow.
Priyanshu Rawat

Warli Paintings - Wall Paintings of the Maharashtrian Tribes - 0 views

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    Maharashtra is not only the largest state in India but also is rich with its culture and traditions. The state owns some of the great art forms which are connected with history and tradition like the Warli paintings. Know about the origin and history of Warli paintings
Girja Tiwari

The determination of the DSL speed - 0 views

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    The determination of the DSL speed.Those who have a DSL connection and this also with a flat-rate tariff uses extensively, which will undoubtedly raise the question, whether because really flows promised by the provider performance through the line......Read Full Text
Marie Flores

Carpal tunnel syndrome exercises, Causes and prevention of carpal tunnel syndrome - 0 views

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    Flip over your hand so you're facing your palm. Do you see the connecting area between your wrist and your hand? Well that's the area of focus when it comes to carpal tunnel syndrome.
Marie Flores

Connection between Thyroid Disorders and Diabetes - 0 views

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    There are many causes of diabetes but one is rarely discussed. It involves your thyroid and it could be the reason why you can't manage your blood sugar.
thinkahol *

Walking helps keep body and brain young | Reuters - 0 views

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    NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Everyone knows that walking limbers the aging body, but did you know it keeps the mind supple as well?  Research shows that walking can actually boost the connectivity within
Sourav RC

What is Acne? Natural Remedies for Acne - 0 views

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    Acne is an inflammatory disease involving the sebaceous glands of the skin, most commonly occurs in the teenage years but it is also seen in adults. This skin disease occurs when follicles of the skin gets blocked. Follicles connect the pores of the skin to the oil glands under the skin. These oil glands create an oily substance called sebum...
thinkahol *

"Disconnect": Why cellphones may be killing us - Nonfiction - Salon.com - 0 views

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    A new book probes the connection between mobile devices and a host of health problems -- with frightening results
Youngbear Roth

Exercises to prevent repetitive-stress injury - 0 views

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    Several types of tissues are open to activity damage by repetitive-stress injuries; these are three types of connective tissu...
Steven Mitchell

All About Calories - 0 views

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    The first thing you need to understand in order to lose weight successfully is what a calorie is. Simply put, a calorie is a unit of energy. Its connection with food and your diet comes from its measuring the amount of energy that your body can pull from the food you eat.
Sourav RC

Foods That Improve Memory and Concentration - 0 views

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    Memory and concentration both are related to the brain activity and brain activity mainly connected to the healthy blood flow and healthy nervous system. A good nervous system and good blood circulation can enhance the brain power. Therefore, it is important to keep these two aspects healthy for better memory ad concentration.It is not easy and appropriate to pinpoint about some of the specific foods which are useful to improve memory and concentration. Rather it is important to know what kinds of foods and nutrients we do need to improve memory.
Emilia Klapp

Gastric Bypass Procedure, Roux-en-Y, Part 3 | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    A gastric bypass procedure (GBP) or Roux-en-Y is any operation in which the stomach is divided into two sections: a small upper pouch and a much larger lower portion. This prevents the person from eating large portions of food since the upper pouch is very small and can only hold a small amount at the time. This surgery is different from the lap banding surgery. Next, a small portion of the intestine is connected to the small stomach pouch, limiting the body's ability to absorb calories. The Roux-en-Y surgery is named after the French doctor Roux who first did it and it is restrictive and malabsorptive.
Sourav RC

Olive Oil Keeps The Heart Young - 0 views

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    There is a serious connection between olive oil and heart health. We all know olive oil is good for hair and the skin. But it is good for the heart as well. One of the major health benefits of olive oil is it gives protection against heart diseases. It lowers the risk of developing coronary heart disease almost in half. Regular intake of olive oil is excellent for keeping the heart healthy. Olive is a great source of monounsaturated fats. In addition, it contains lots of antioxidants including chlorophyll and Vitamin E. Olive oil also contains a chemical compound called oleuropein. Oleuropein can be found in olive leaves.
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