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Peace of Body, Peace of Mind – Rose VanSickle

Faces of Depression: Real Patients Share Their Inspiration Stories of Stuggle and Triumph (National Public Education Campaign on Clinical Depression)

In this unique program presented by the National Public Education Campaign on Clinical Depression, sponsored by the National Mental Health Association, patients share their inspirational stories of struggle and triumph over depression….

Facing Panic: Self-Help for People with Panic Attacks

$15.00

Facing Panic: Self-Help for People with Panic Attacks teaches seven steps to break the cycle of panic and regain control of your life. …

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How do I deal with a puppy who has separation anxiety even in his crate??

I recently adopted a second dog and we are having problems leaving him alone. We have used the crate with our first dog and she took to it very nicely. But the new dog is not liking it at all. If we leave him in his crate he barks and howls and then gets himself so worked up he has loose stools all over the crate. We have tried feeding him less …

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Do your Eyes Twitch?
If your eyes twitch in the absence of a pretty woman, you probably have a tic or habit spasm.
No, I’m not referring to the bloodsucking insects you’ll find in dogs. In medical par¬lance, a tic is the repeated contraction of a group of muscles, especially of the face. This habit is common in nervous children between the ages of five and 12 but it can occur at any age.
“Common tics are blinking of the eyelids, grimac¬ing, shaking or nodding the head, pouting, clearing the throat, swallowing, coughing, …

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Hell Hath No Meaning As In Grand Cayman
On the picturesque Caribbean island of Grand Cayman, there is place known as Hell. Just a short drive from five-star resorts and pristine beaches, rests an ominous field of brimstone with a fascinating geological history. There are certainly several versions to the story of how Hell got its name. Yet, most variations involve a local official seeing this strange limestone field for the first time and saying, “This is what Hell must look like.” Whatever you may think of this unique version of …