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MenopauseΓÇöA Trigger to Forget What You Were Just Thinking About By blog Right up there with hot flashes, insomnia, grumpiness and weight gain, forgetting what you were going to say, when only […]
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_ Weight Loss How Sugar and Artificial Sweeteners Affect Your Health By Jane Farrell article We know that sugar isnΓÇÖt an optimal ingredient in our food. But how undesirable is it, and are artificial sweeteners … Read More→
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Our Manic Depressive World: What Do Testosterone and Cortisol Have to Do With It? By blog Have you noticed that we seem continually to go through huge ups and downs in our lives? Our economy goes […]
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