August 19th, 2010 by admin
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Mens health problems aren’t just the concern of men anymore. If you think about it, a man’s health can have a huge effect on a lot of people in a family. Consider the situation where the man of the house is the primary breadwinner. He’s working to support a family of two kids and a wife, and the wife is a stay at home mom. In the event that he gets ill and can no longer work, the family income drops to zero.
The mother may be forced to get a job to help make ends meet, and the kids won’t have money for incidental things like school field trips and sports equipment. Depending on how long he’s out of work, the family may have to sell their house or declare bankruptcy.
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December 25th, 2010 by admin
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Value of friendship for women’s health and Well-Being
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It appears that a UCLA study shows, friendships between women, something special. Our chaotic inner world can be reassured, lack emotional needs may be concluded in our marriage and friendships with other women can help us in many other things.
It seems that when women hang out together, this can meet the daily stress that we feel in everyday life. UCLA study suggests that women react with a variety of chemicals in the brain to stress thatIn fact, the cause of women not only to make friends with other women, but also receive.
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