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- J is a 24 year old single guy from Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
- Likes 1,587 pages, 315 videos, 22 photos • 34 fans • Received 4 reviews
- Member since Aug 18, 2007
"The values that people cling to most stubbornly under inappropriate conditions are those values that were previously the values at the source of their greatest triumphs over adversity." -Jared Diamond, Collapse
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Gluten Free [Cooking School]
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May 8, 9:27pm
2 reviews
health, cooking, recipes
http://www.glutenfreecookingschool.com/
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Health Conscious Cooking. Gluten free recipes for the health-nut or anyone with allergies. Some nice photos and simple recipes. I love food and food loves me.

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Luminetx VeinViewer
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Apr 25, 7:22pm
1 review
health, medical-technology
http://www.luminetx.com/MedicalProducts/VeinViewer/tabid/60/Default.aspx
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Wow! Should allow for some neat diagnoses. I like it.

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Your belly fat could be making you hungrier
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Apr 21, 7:45pm
1 review
health, science, food
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-04/uowo-ybf041608.php
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That perhaps explains why fat people have a good chance of getting fatter. Not only this but getting that neuro-chemical reward further encourages more eating.

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Making Radiosurgery an Option for Every Cancer Patient
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Apr 19, 3:17pm
2 reviews
health, robotics, science, technology, medical-tecnology
http://www.accuray.com/
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Robotic Surgery! I love it. The future is now!

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Eicosanoid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Apr 19, 2:20pm
1 review
biology, health
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eicosanoid
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From the page: "In biochemistry, eicosanoids are signaling molecules made by oxygenation of twenty-carbon essential fatty acids, (EFAs). They exert complex control over many bodily systems, mainly in inflammation or immunity, and as messengers in the central nervous system. The networks of controls that depend upon eicosanoids are among the most complex in the human body."

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Self-Experimenter Freed Himself from Insomnia, Acne and Love Handles: Scientific…
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Apr 18, 9:40pm
2 reviews
health, hacking, self-improvement, do-it-yourself
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=self-experimenter-free-from-insomnia
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This guy gets a personal thumbs up from me. His self-improvement spirit is that which builds strength of will and character. His lessons are those lessons which are easily passed on to others. There's nothing esoteric, mysterious, or ambiguous about it. Personal Science.

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BBC NEWS | Health | Scientists probe meditation secrets
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Apr 1, 6:18am
15 reviews
health
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7319043.stm

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Treating Wifes Stress May Be Indirect Care For Men With Prostate Cancer
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Mar 31, 8:58pm
1 review
health, psychology, relationships, society
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080330184017.htm
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The subconscious mind has lots of cause-effect type rules that we may not be aware of. These are rarely rational and sometimes include somatic stress with the cause being outside factors. In this case part of it is probably linked to worrying about the significant other.

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IEEE Spectrum: Nano particles Without Macroproblems
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Mar 28, 6:41pm
2 reviews
health, nanotech, science
http://spectrum.ieee.org/sep07/5487
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Some Education for all of those who wish to know more about nanotechnology, which is being hailed as the next industrial paradigm.
From the page: "Nanoparticles can be smaller by a factor of 1000 than the airpollutants we are just now beginning to understand and regulate."
"University of Rochester, New York, studying ultrafine particles in 1992, found a nonlinear relationship between toxicity and particle size: as nanoparticles get smaller, their toxicity increases disproportionately."
"Researchers are also concerned about persistence. Because of their small size and light weight, nanoparticles can stay aloft in the upper atmosphere much longer than coarse particulate air pollutants, and current filter technologies for controlling particles have holes that are a thousand times too big to trap nanoparticles."
** The dangers of nanotech are REAL **

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Relaxing music, sleep-aids, anxiety reduction, relaxation tools
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Mar 23, 9:21pm
110 reviews
health
http://www.soundsleeping.com/
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