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POPSextra symptons to heart attacks, Women should read this I am clipping this because I just had a heart attack. I thought I hurt my back, it turned out it was a heart attack! I never had any chest pains, just an almighty back pain and nausia. Please be warned, sometimes you DO NOT get chest pains or tightening of chest in a heart attack. I wish you all well.
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POPSNew diagnosis of Darwin's ills Darwin is reported to have been confined to his sofa in a constant nauseated state for days (Source: University College London Digital Collection )
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POPSWill The Recession Scar You For Life? Economists Say Yes Unfortunately, a side-effect of recession experiences is that people stop believing in the very public institutions that might - if reformed - be able to help with this redistribution. I don't think distrust of institutions is a bad thing. That distrust makes sure people don't become sheeple and makes them constantly scrutinize, criticize and exert pressure on their governments, instead of just having blind faith that they will "do the right thing".
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POPSPanic Attacks - Common Causes, Symptoms & Natural Treatments Panic attacks are the result of anxiety. A person suffering from anxiety has extreme and unrealistic fear levels in their mind. An anxiety panic attack makes you feel going crazy and loosing control. Studies show that nearly a third of the world population is suffering from different anxiety panic disorders. So, it becomes very important for all of us to know about the main causes, symptoms and treatments available for anxiety panic attacks as someone around may be suffering from this same situation and they might do not know about it. We can help a person if we have some basic information and that will save them from going deep in a very serious situation.
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POPSDrugging Our Kids to Enrich MDs and Big Pharma We Americans will do anything for money; outsource our jobs, imprison the poor, rip off our Grannys, militarize our sons, pimp our daughters, drug our kids. We call it capitalism and praise it to the skies. We denigrate, scapegoat and cast out anyone who dares to criticize. More from the article below: ""All these drugs may curb a target symptom slightly more effectively than a placebo does for a short period of time, say six weeks," Whitaker said. However, what "you find with every class of these psychiatric drugs is a worsening of the target symptom of depression or psychosis or anxiety, over the long term, compared to placebo-treated patients." "So even on the target symptoms, there's greater chronicity and greater severity of symptoms," he reports, "And you see a fairly significant percentage of patients where new and more severe psychiatric symptoms are triggered by the drug itself."
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POPSgerms may be good for you i have an ultra "neat-freak" friend- who suffers huge anxiety over trying to live in a bubble- so to speak who will just lose it when i pass this item on........
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POPSChoose Your Smile: 10 Smile Types Most smiles are happy signs. They speak of joy, happiness, love or even pride. However, there are smiles that can also be an involuntary expression of anxiety, otherwise known as the grimace, or an expression of embarrassment in a sheepish sort of way. There are many types of smiles, and after a while you start to notice the small variations which differentiate them:
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POPSAmerica’s #1 Export This satisfies White House strategists, who seek a way out of a growing political impasse, and also the economic gurus at Obama’s ear, who believe government spending can create new jobs and kick-start the economy. These economic geniuses are the latter-day followers of John Maynard Keynes, an economist who believed we could end unemployment and fight our way out of economic malaise by having the government hire workers to dig ditches and then fill them back up again. They didn’t necessarily have to produce anything of value, as long as they went through the motions. All government has to do is "prime the pump," and this will set in motion a process ending in full employment. You can build hospitals or pyramids, it doesn’t matter; military spending will do. In this scenario, we are back to when James Baker was asked to justify the first Gulf war, and he replied, "Jobs, jobs, jobs." What better (economic) stimulus than a foreign policy of perpetual war?