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2008-04-26, 299 views - Royal Forest Laundry Toronto
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Belly Fat Caused by Conflict, Not Poor Diet
2008-04-23, 305 views - Take the Lid Off Inc.
Belly fat linked to dementia-Self-Mastery expert Patricia Wall links belly fat to issues of subconscious tribal programming. “Belly fat occurs when there is conflict between who you think you are, and what you think the world requires you to be.”
Launch of Hypnox : A Powerful new Anti-Aging Product
2008-03-13, 231 views - Hypnox
Hypnox is a 25-minute hypnotherapeutic audio recording which alleviates the signs of aging in the face. Hypnox was developed as an alternative to cosmetic botulinum toxin type A injectables (like those sold under the brand names Botox or Dysport).
Samuel Babarinde A 24 Years Old Young Entrepreneur Making A Big Impact On The World's 20/20 Vision.
2008-02-24, 305 views - SuperEyeSpex
SuperEyeSpex.com has started a charitable organization called Clear Vision for All. Their mission is to build various eye clinics all over developing countries as well as donating prescription glasses.
Can Music Lessons Prevent Post Partum Depression?
2008-02-08, 220 views - Ontario Music Society
European therapists seem to think so and suggest music therapy is a much safer alternative than medications in staving off the dreaded baby blues
Weedless Wednesday Includes Smokeless Tobacco
2008-01-18, 247 views - London Laser Health Care Centre Inc
London Laser Health Care Centre announces the first laser program to treat smokeless tobacco addiction.
A Possible Code For Human Memory Found
2007-12-25, 84 views - Neurosearch Center
This release is about the theoretical decoding of the mechanism of human memory. The currently pursued hypothesis was made in 1949 by Donald Hebb, a Canadian. Its insufficiency has lead Dr. Kunjumon Vadakkan to make a new hypothesis.
Survivors' Debate: The Past Decade in Ovarian Cancer
2007-07-26, 285 views - Sandi Pniauskas
Ovarian cancer survivors, Carolyn Benivegna (U.S.) and Sandi Pniauskas (Canada), announce the first ever Ovarian Cancer Survivors Debate - the past and the present. Open and lively dialogue will be encouraged.
Psychologist Provides a Cross-cultural Perspective of the Virginia Tech Killing
2007-04-23, 1569 views - International Network on Personal Meaning
Tyndale Psychology Professor Paul T. P. Wong identifies several culturally based risk factors which might have contributed to the Virginia Tech shooting
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