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Originally posted on Kindness Blog: Naoto Matsumura is the only human who now lives in Fukushima’s 12.5-mile radiation exclusion zone in Japan. At first he fled the radation-riddle area, but he returned soon after to feed his animals. Matsumura then realized that there were thousands of other creatures that needed to be fed, as well.…
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A common condition I encounter in medical practice is insomnia. Many patients struggle with sleep and many are prescribed hypnotics or sleeping medications. According to the website sleepeducation.com, 10% of adults have a chronic form of insomnia. This means they have problems sleeping 3 times per week for at least 3 months. Primary insomnia is…
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Originally posted on Eric's blog: I don’t normally write this sort of thing it’s a tad too personal. Obviously it’s not been cured by using a quill. I wouldn’t want you to get the wrong impression either, being dyslexic is not the end of the world. Although it’s classed as a disability it’s a long…
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Originally posted on The thoughts and life of me: Evening time from Ullandhaug tower My parents are away on summer holidays and for logistical purposes and for the change in scenery we decided to stay over at their place for a night. They only live a 5 minutes drive away from me, but you feel…
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Need a blazing summer escape? Pick up RESCUING LARA and DECODING MICHAELA, books I & II in the Romancing the Guardians saga. These fast-paced short novels offer suspense, adventure and sizzling romance, plus a supernatural theme. Set in Ireland, Texas and the Navajo Nation, these first two installments in the epic story will make your pulse…
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