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Amp Up Skin For Summer

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This is the season to concentrate on healing and recovering your skin that is STILL showing signs of damage that happened this winter! Suggested Fixes: Rodan + Fields AMP MD Maximum Delivery System and ANTI-AGE Regimen were featured on the NBC Today Show as a "Must Have Anti-Aging Product for 2011" by Allure Magazine Editor and Chief Linda Wells and NBC host Natalie Morales. Rodan + Fields ANTI-AGE regimen and AMP MD System is a patent-pending, systematic approach to treating aging skin. When used together, this combination is clinically proven to deliver the right ingredients, in the right formulations, in the right order and in the right way, to truly transform skin Also featured on the cover of Allure magazine, Rodan + Fields AMP MD and ANTI-AGE regimen is your answer for younger, more healthy-looking skin today. Another good product is the Reverse line by Rodan + Fields: Exposure to the sun and the environment can leave you with less-than-youthful skin. E...

Healthy, Natural Beauty Section

I have always been very interested in natural beauty...and I most certainly do not mean pounds of caked on makeup and mascara so waterproof that it stays on for days. I mean the kind of natural beauty that include healthy beauty products, home recipes and actual product information, to give you a truly healthy beauty experience. All-natural beauty care is always the best because clean, healthy beauty care reflects on you as an individual and also makes for a clean and healthy world. I specialize in holistic beauty care because I believe it is natural and therefore here to stay. I recently experienced the kind of pampering and luxurious products that make you feel like a woman without feeling made-up at a small store I had never heard of before. Recently, I went on a trip to a local mall and came across this tiny but heavenly scented store called Lush. Lush specializes in and believes in making effective products out of fresh organic fruit & vegetables, the finest essential o...

A Psych Study: What Mom Thinks Matters When It Comes To Mental Illness

A new study led by a Northern Illinois University sociologist shows that while family members often provide critical support, they also can sometimes be the source of stigmatizing attitudes that impede the recovery of mentally ill relatives. "Negative attitudes of family members have the potential to affect the ways that mentally ill persons view themselves, adversely influencing the likelihood of recovery from the illness," said lead researcher Fred Markowitz, an NIU professor of sociology. Markowitz and his colleagues, Beth Angell from Rutgers, and Jan Greenberg from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, published their findings in the June issue of Social Psychology Quarterly, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Sociological Association. Over an 18-month period, the researchers studied 129 mothers of adult children with schizophrenia. "In short, what mom thinks matters," Markowitz said. "It's a chain of effects that unfolds. "We found t...

A Psychological study reposted

Women Found To Be As Resilient To Combat Stress As Men In First Of Its Kind Study Conducted By BUSM In what is believed to be the first published study on the topic, researchers affiliated with the Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) believe female military service-members from Operation Enduring Freedom OEF)/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) may be as resilient to combat-related stress as men. These findings currently appear on-line in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology. Though the literature suggests that women may be more vulnerable to the effects of trauma exposure, most available studies on combat trauma have relied on samples in which women's combat exposure is limited and analyses that do not directly address gender differences in associations between combat exposure and post-deployment mental health. However, as a consequence of women's changing role in the war zone, as well as the evolving nature of modern warfare, female service-members have experienced unprec...

SAVE MASON NECK!!!

Growing up all of my life in Northern Virginia, I could proudly say that I live in an area with many great natural parks. Mason Neck is by far the most natural and peaceful of them all. Not only has Mason Neck State Park been a place I grew up visiting, it is a place that is home to bald eagles, heron, other migrating and non-migrating species of birds, including tundra swans and assorted species of duck. My personal favorite memory of Mason Neck has always been the beautiful trails. It is undeniable that no matter what season it is, Mason Neck always looks distinctly charming and unique. There is a paved hiking trail that boasts breathtaking views of Belmont Bay. The trail is about 300 yards long and includes an observation platform overlooking the bay! It is absolutely breathtaking and this natural wonder has always made me feel a sense of peace and calm. It is true that in the past Mason Neck has had to endure a series of events which threatened the sanctity of Mason N...

What does Autism mean to YOU?

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So, what does autism mean to you? Technically speaking, autism is a spectrum of Pervasive Developmental Disorders that affects the brain. However, this spectrum disorder is so wide and our definitions are so limited that instead of understanding it in depth, most people choose to be ignorant about it. That is, unless they are forced with the harsh reality of it because they are a parent of a child with autism. The truth is, that harsh reality is becoming more and more impossible to evade because of autism’s escalating numbers. In just the last ten years the rate of new cases of autism has gone up from 1 in 500 five years ago to 1 in 166 and now experts think the numbers are more like 1 in 99! But for a disorder that is so prevalent and so detrimental to the way in which children learn and develop, not much is being done to reduce these rates. The cause is still unknown, and although there are several leads, there is not enough money being allotted to study this disorder. Studies ...

On a letter

Recently I received a letter from a PhD student in Turkey who I have never met. He wanted to know a little bit about my views about the Middle East, Turkey, and Obama's visit to turkey. I did not know a lot about the situation, but I am glad that he wrote me because I ended up finding out more than I would have on my own. I wrote back to him telling him that I'd be glad to tell him a little bit about what I think, though I'm not sure how well I followed the recent relations between Turkey and the U.S. and I'm not entirely sure if my hopes and beliefs are that significant. Unfortunately, I also let him know that I have not visited Tukey myself and all I know is what has been in the press, and I know Turkey is beautiful as I've heard stories from people who have visited there. I made sure to let him know that I do believe that President Obama's visit to Turkey was beneficial to relations between Turkey and the U.S. I know that Turkey has one of the lowest rates...