Falling leaves on the grass in November bring more happiness than the dancing daffodils for many. The gray season completely changes the course of activities, blankets are drawn out of trunks and basements are looked in for warm wears which can serve best to keep away the cold.
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This post was written by Shelly Beard on February 28, 2011
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Do pheromones work? The answer to this question is a simple Yes. Imagine that you found the woman of your dreams but cannot connect. She is not that interested in you. Something is missing. That missing link are pheromones.
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This post was written by Aneron Kepasil on February 28, 2011
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The human sex pheromones that attract the opposite sex are found naturally in minute amounts in the perspiration of both men and women. The powerful effects of human sex pheromones have been well established and featured on major TV documentaries, such as, Dateline, 20/20, etc. Many articles about their discovery have appeared in medical journals and newspapers nationwide.
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This post was written by Aneron Kepasil on February 28, 2011
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As an individual explores the subject of slimming down and getting into shape, it is advisable that they explore healthy weight loss tips. Although there is a multitude of popular methods available to facilitate a major change in the body, some of these methods are not only ineffective, but even unhealthy and dangerous. Doing this the right way is vital for real success.
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This post was written by Athena Hunter on February 28, 2011
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Maybe you are considering hypnosis to lose excess fats and attain a brand new lighter weight. However, can hypnosis work for weight loss? The result depends upon how efficient hypnosis is to the individual. Dieting will most likely always call for perseverance and self discipline and without those, any technique like hypnosis will never be effective enough to achieve the goal.
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This post was written by Vincent Casarrio on February 28, 2011
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Cuff tendonitis is painful inflammation of the shoulder joint tendons. Pain, swelling and irritation occur in these tendons with excessive overuse. Ruptured tendons and tiny tears of the tendons caused by injuries can cause tendonitis.
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This post was written by Tom Nicholson on February 28, 2011
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Spinal decompression has been gaining worldwide attention in terms of effectiveness in treating pinched nerves or compressed sciatic nerves. Ongoing methods are also leaning towards non-invasive techniques.
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This post was written by Terry Stiller on February 28, 2011
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Do you have a job that requires you to make the same motions with your hands and arms all day? Do you have a hobby like this that you indulge in daily? Things like this can lead to carpal tunnel syndrome. Symptoms can include chronic pain, weakness, swelling, numbness, and tingling in the wrists, hands and elbows. Many people get surgery to relieve the pain, but there are other ways to treat it.
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This post was written by Tom Nicholson on February 28, 2011
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