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qwertydvorak, on 10/11/2007, -0/+1People who fidget are less likely to be obese. In related news, people who fidget are more likely to annoy others.
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"You don't know how people will take you," Johnson says. "So you've gotta let out your personality in doses." ... AP Photo/Amy Conn-GutierrezTank Johnson must live with the fact that his passion for guns is considered strange by most people.
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Dr. Daniel Hall-Flavin, board certified in general psychiatry and addiction psychiatry, is a St. Louis native looking to the Internet as a way to help people improve their health and be more active participants in their own health care by learning from Mayo Clinic's experts. ... see all in Causes...
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causes depression and low self esteem and a host of other personal problems, it is NOT an answer... When you catch someone lying, what do you do? How do you feel? Why do you think people do it? I wonder what kind of karma is heaped upon a liar? ... He can look you right in your eyes and not fidget, or anything and lie right...
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If you are convinced that global warming caused by people is true and terrible, then I think this setback is actually a good thing, even if in the short term it may not seem that way. I believe this is true, namely, that “climate scientists and advocates will need to rethink how they engage with critics.
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Today, because most doctors are paid based on how many procedures they perform, as opposed to how good they are at keeping patients healthy, will actually lose money if new information systems help them to deliver care more efficiently and keep people healthier.
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In healthy people, neurotransmitter traffic usually flows smoothly, ... possible causes of psychotic symptoms, including substance abuse, bipolar disorder, brain tumors, brain infections, and metabolic disorders that affect the brain and central nervous system. The doctor also may order lab tests or imaging studies.
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