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Family
Enoungh Erectile Dysfunction Advertisements
Feb 28, 2008 - 10:16:53 PM
By Family Writer
Enough is enough with these ridiculous ED commercials. I am just waiting for my 6 year to ask me ...Mommy what is ED and why do I have to call the doctor if my erection lasts longer than 4 hours.
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Children
School killings - the social proof we are creating
Feb 24, 2008 - 12:35:48 PM
By Reprinted with permission from author
What is happening to our society. My daughter is a student at NIU and lives in the residence hall right next to the location of the tragic shootings. NIU, Virginia Tech, Columbine, on and on and on.
This time at NIU I hear people saying how unexpected it was. How he was such a smart person. How nobody saw it coming...even so called experts. Even his close friends. Or are they just denying they ever suspected something.
I am not going to judge these people, nor am I going to judge the killers. They did a terrible thing. This is undeniable.
Who is to blame? Let's see.
Love
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Marriage
Intimacy With Yourself
Jan 31, 2008 - 9:59:55 PM
By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Over the 40 years that I have been counseling individual and couples, I have very often worked with people who are considering leaving their marriage. Often they say things like:
* I no longer feel close or intimate with my spouse. I love him/her, but I'm no longer in love with him/her,
* The love we once had seems to be lost.
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Teens
Tips To Dealing With Troubled Teens
Jan 31, 2008 - 9:44:20 PM
By Kelly Hunter
Adolescence is a chaotic time at best. It's like you go to sleep a child and wake up something else, not quite an adult. Not only are hormonal fluctuations causing your body to change dramatically pretty much overnight, but your place in society is kind of in limbo as well. It’s enough to make even the most well adjusted person question his place in the world. Even though it is a phase in life that every living thing must go through, it’s not at all a smooth transition. Some graduate into adulthood relatively unscathed, but for some it's the start of a long, tough road that spirals down to a life-long path of despair and destruction.
Health
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Diet
Vital Behaviors to Lose Weight and Keep It Off
Jan 26, 2008 - 5:38:09 PM
By Book Review Writer
The Book Influencer: The Power to Change Anything
is a book about influencing almost anything. However, for middle aged women, two important aspects of ourselves and our families that we need to influence is our weight and our children. In this book, the authors explain the importance of vital behaviors. For those of us who have constantly battled our weight and have tried diet after diet, this book may just be the help we were looking for.
Shopping
It is the Thought that Counts
Nov 23, 2007 - 1:13:19 PM
By Staff Writer
Before you go out there and spend your hard earned money, take one moment to ask yourself...what is this all about. What is the intent of the holiday season. If you watch how you behave and think, in some cases, you will think it is about stress, guilt, not wanting to be embarrassed, this is what I am supposed to do followed shortly by stress, why did I buy all these toys, guilt for not liking what you received, more spending as you use the gift cards you got and so much more.
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Children
Find a Baby Sitter
Jun 17, 2007 - 1:49:29 PM
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Having children is a wonderful and fulfilling part of our lives. We want to give everything to our children. As middle aged women, we often want to return to our careers, start a part time job or are considering leaving our careers.
We found a new site that may help you manage everything your are trying to accomplish. Sometimes all that is stopping you is finding a person that can pick the kids up after school so you can work an eight hour job, or who can watch them one day per week so you can volunteer.
We have not tried it ourselves yet, but we think it is a good idea Need a babysitter? Find the most qualified sitters at Sittercity.com.
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Pregnancy
Medication Exposures During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Apr 3, 2007 - 6:37:02 PM
By Copied from http:// www.cdc.gov/
Copied from http://www.cdc.gov/
Many pregnant women or mothers who are breastfeeding worry about whether to take medications - including prescription and over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and dietary or herbal supplements. They are afraid these could harm their child. However, sometimes taking medication can't be avoided. Pregnancy and lactation are natural periods in a woman's life. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding can have short-term or long-term health problems. Some of these require medication. Examples include asthma, epilepsy, high blood pressure, and depression. Women with conditions such as these may need medication to care for their own health and that of their children.
Family
Middle-Aged Women and Moms
Jan 5, 2007 - 11:49:00 PM
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This is a very interesting article on the relationship between middle-aged women and their mothers. It is interesting to see how and why relationships change as we change.
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Family
Caring for an Elderly Relative
Jan 3, 2007 - 11:05:00 PM
By Staff
Many middle-aged women find themselves not only raising their children alone or with a spouse, but also caring for an elderly parent or relative. This is a very difficult responsibility.
For this first article on this important subject, we found a great resource at the US Dept of State website. Although this site is for their employees the recommendations are useful to others as well. We are not associated with this website and only provide this link out of convenience to our readers.
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