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Our sense of identity either drives us forward, or holds us back.

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Page 1: Weekly Epiphanies #145 December 3rd 2012

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Our sense of identity either drives us forward, or holds us back

Weekly Epiphanies

Issue 14512/03/2012All Written Material except quotations are (c) 2009-2012 to Body Epiphanies Massage & Nutrition

All other Material is copyright protected by their respective owners

To conduct a pragmatic randomised controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the effects of reflexology on quality of

life (QofL) in women with early breast cancer . . . Reflexology and massage were both better than SIS for MRS relaxation. Massage was better than reflexology and SIS for MRS easygoingness. When compared to

SIS, reflexology and massage have statistically significant, and, for reflexology, clinically worthwhile, effects on QofL following surgery for breast carcinoma. 66

Clinical Epiphanies PMID: 19906525 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Project RPG Concept Art by noiprox

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Open your body

Weekly MovementComplete Leg Workout

(no weights needed)

Weekly RecipeRaw Orange Chia Seed

Breakfast Pudding

Weekly AbstractThe cholesterol lowering

property of coriander seeds (Coriandrum sativum):

mechanism...

Health, Politics & Science

Future City

Political AwarenessNext Generation of Airport Scanners Scan at a

Molecular Level

New airport scanners used by the Transportation Security Administration are already too revealing, and potentially very dangerous to your health. But they're going to seem tame by

comparison once the next generation of scanners arrives - and they are on their way. The U.S. government is developing what are called

Picosecond Programmable Laser scanners, through the Department . . .

Functional MedicinePrecisely Engineering 3-D Brain Tissues

Borrowing from microfabrication techniques used in the semiconductor industry, MIT and Harvard Medical School (HMS) engineers have developed a simple and inexpensive way to create

three-dimensional brain tissues in a lab dish. The new technique yields tissue constructs that closely mimic the cellular composition of . . .

“The secret to health is consistency and care in how we practice the basics.”

Photo/Art

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Open your mind

~Weekly Cinema~Lincoln

Amazing

~Weekly Music~Lover’s Carvings

Bibio

~Weekly Book~The Wisdom of

No EscapePema Chodron

~Weekly Humor~Prank Call on Scientology

Mountain Range

Love Bird

“Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps

hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls

to arrive a its destination full of hope.”

Maya Angelou

Weekly Photography & Art

WEEKLY PHOTOGRAPH (C) 2008-2012 PNF PHOTOGRAPHY

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