Life Changing Self Hypnosis MP3s By Email.

Filed Under (Sleep) by Julie Andrews on 27-07-2010

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Life Changing Self Hypnosis MP3s By Email.
Self Hypnosis Mp3s by Licensed Hypnosis Counselor Richard Blumenthal Via Email. Weight Loss, Diet, Quit Smoking, Restful Sleep, Stop Drinking Alcohol, Student Success, Great Golf, Flying, Fitness, Pain Control, Memory, … over 40 Titles.
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Quit Snoring Now- The Silent Sleep Method
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Advice About Life After Baby From My Ob/gyn

Filed Under (Ailments) by Julie Andrews on 08-07-2010

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Advice About Life After Baby From My Ob/gyn

She’s delivered more than 1500 babies, but until recently she never had one to call her own. It only takes a moment to see that mommyhood agrees with this San Diego OB/GYN, Dr. Kim Goodwin. She describes life before baby like living in black and white. When her daughter came on the scene, life became Technicolor.

Dr. Goodwin is very special to me because she delivered my first son and helped me travel down the road of infertility and treatment to have children of my own. I talked with her on my Losing Weight After Baby podcast about life as a mom and doctor, along with what advice she’d have for patients if she had more time to talk.

Arlene: What was your pregnancy like?

Dr. Goodwin: I remember the first trimester I was so fatigued. It was all I could do to drive home, much less get up and go to the gym and work out. I had more sympathy for my patients who said, “I’m too tired to work out.” Particularly in the first trimester, you’re in a survival mode to get through the nausea and fatigue. Then in the third trimester I was having pre-term contractions, so I was not able to work out. That was very frustrating for me. No more going to the gym, no more taking the dog for a walk.

Arlene: Let’s say you have a patient who is 20 pounds overweight, living a sedentary lifestyle. Maybe she takes a walk or two each week. What would you say to her?

Dr. Goodwin: If she continues down that path, she’ll have hypertension and diabetes and even an early death in her future. I hate to say it like that, but it’s the truth. Our country as a whole is terribly overweight. We have an epidemic of heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes and hypertension. The main problem is weight, but you don’t want to offend people by talking about it. Weight is such an emotional issue with a lot of baggage. If we can take the emotion out of it and talk about the medical condition, it would be much easier to discuss. If you look at it simply as a health risk, it is the biggest modifiable risk factor that people have. Their weight impacts everything.

According to Dr. Goodwin, if women can positively tweak their eating and exercise habits in their 20s and 30s, they will do themselves and their families a huge favor.

For more about losing weight and reducing your risk of disease, listen to podcast titled “The Doctor is In” with Dr. Kim Goodwin at my website Losing Weight After Baby.

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Is a baby with a disease “inferior life?”?

Filed Under (Ailments) by Julie Andrews on 28-06-2010

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Question by Rob: Is a baby with a disease “inferior life?”?
This is a follow up to one of my questions. Someone said babies with diseases should be aborted because “Inferior life dies. That’s how nature works.”

Are children who have already been born with diseases “inferior life?” How about a sick elderly person? A teen who develops MS? Should we kill everyone who has a chronic disease because they are “inferior life?”

Who decides what life is “inferior?” A government bureaucrat?

Best answer:

Answer by sɹnoʎ uɐɥʇ ɹǝƃƃıq sı uoıƃılǝɹ ʎɯ
Nature should decide it. When it comes to old people, you simply put them on a ice floe and wave goodbye. And if they somehow manage to swim ashore, they buy themselves another year of living among us.

As for babies, the same principle should apply. Just do like the Spartans did. Bring them to a cliff and pour cold water on them. And if they cry, down the chute they go!

What do you think? Answer below!

Pam Grier looks back on her life in ‘Foxy’

Filed Under (Diet) by Julie Andrews on 09-05-2010

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Pam Grier looks back on her life in ‘Foxy’
Pam Grier, who manages to exude toughness and sensuality in equal measure, has also managed to embody many of the cultural shifts of the last 40 years.

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Gift of Life: Part Five

Filed Under (Baby Talk) by Julie Andrews on 09-05-2010

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Gift of Life: Part Five
Kellie Kannard has one kidney. The Seguin native who lives in New Braunfels is not waiting for a transplant. She only has one kidney because about a year and a half ago, she donated the other to Belinda Kolman — a San Antonio woman she met for the first time just three days before the surgery.

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Times Square bombing suspect’s life had unraveled

Filed Under (Diet) by Julie Andrews on 07-05-2010

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Times Square bombing suspect’s life had unraveled
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) — Not long ago, Faisal Shahzad had a pretty enviable life: He became an American citizen after emigrating from Pakistan, where he came from a wealthy family. He earned an MBA. He had a well-educated wife and two kids and owned a house in a middle-class Connecticut suburb.

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Relay for Life Events

Filed Under (Diet) by Julie Andrews on 04-05-2010

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Relay for Life Events
Got a fund-raiser planned for your Relay for Life team? Let us know. You can e-mail your information to smason@hometownlife.com.

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Richard Smallwood lived life devoted to his wife, committed to community

Filed Under (Baby Talk) by Julie Andrews on 03-05-2010

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Richard Smallwood lived life devoted to his wife, committed to community
Parma lost one of its most well-known citizens Friday morning when Richard “Dick” Smallwood passed away at age 81, surrounded by his family. His wife, Donna, was unquestionably his “better-known half.” It is her name that is attached to the former Parma Senior Center directly behind Parma City Hall. It was she, who was for so many years the city’s director of Senior Citizens.

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Your Life, Not Mine Episode 5 part 1

Filed Under (Crying) by Julie Andrews on 27-04-2010

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Episode 5: Bella- *turns around and growls* what do you want Caius… Caius- all we want is for you to come back Bella! We loved you in our coven. Bella- well i hated it, that’s why i left Caius- well like I said, you come with me, or your family dies Bella- why Caius! Caius- because we need you back bella! *grabs her and runs to Italy* WITH THE CULLENS Edward- *walks in the door* Hey guys is Bella here? Alice- no..her future keeps changing, its giving me a headache *rubs her temples* Edward- I wonder where she went too…I’ll go look for her in the forest *leaves* IN ITALY Bella- aro can’t I call Alice and tell her to tell Edward not to worry about me…and to stay there Aro- *sighs* fine Bella- *walks to her room and dials ALice’s #* Alice? ALice- BELLA! WHERE ARE YOU?! Bella- umm I can’t say…sorry. I just don’t think I will be coming back, please tell Edward not to worry… Alice- umm okay Bella….please come back though, i will miss you! Bella- *sighs* i’ll try my best Alice, bye *hangs up* 9 MONTHS LATER…. (with the cullens) Rosalie- *walks into Edwards room to find him starring at bellas pillow* I miss her too Edward, but you need to hunt. its been months Edward- why would she do that? Rosalie- it probably wasn’t her choice Edward, she probably had to go. She would’ve told us if she new where she was going, you know that Edward- *pulls the pillow into his arms and squeezes it. he puts his head into it and trys to breathe the scent of bella in, he fails* I guess

Ira Glass, host of This American Life , performs in Juneau Tuesday

Filed Under (Baby Talk) by Julie Andrews on 26-04-2010

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Ira Glass, host of This American Life , performs in Juneau Tuesday
Before becoming host and executive producer of This American Life , Ira Glass worked for many years as a reporter for National Public Radio. Surprisingly, it’s a position he claims he wasn’t very good at; he has said in more than one interview that it took him 10 years to get it right.

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