Saturday, December 31st, 2011 at
4:18 am
Article by nathaliehearnen
As we speak there is a lot of rage everywhere over the internet TV and other different media about penis male enlargement. A lot of men who have small penises are being force fed false information that has them taking pit falls that could have easily been avoided. If you are interested in penis male enlargement methods then you will have to get your facts straight. Let me lay down some facts for you.
Admitting that you are unhappy with the size of your manhood can feel extremely embarrassing and shameful. There’s no need to feel like this because you probably wouldn’t mind saying that you have a problem with any other part of your anatomy and your penis is just as important as everything else. If your size is getting you down then you should take action because there is help out there. I am writing this article to give you some advice because I know how it feels to be small (I was a puny 3.5 inches) but now I am a MASSIVE 8 inches! I believe I can help you achieve these sort of changes too.
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Wednesday, December 28th, 2011 at
4:17 am
Article by Gail Fourmond
Being troubled is just a typical feeling. This is where our body and mind reacts in a certain situation like problems, failures, fears and any other traumatic experience.
A person who has this illness and fear too much usually confirms comfort by going into their wrong routines such as being alcohol addiction, using tobacco, unnecessary eating and taking disallowed medication which changes their life really bad. Death maybe a consequences when this disorder become worst.
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Sunday, December 25th, 2011 at
4:17 am
Question by : If someone dies of alcohol poison on Sacramental wine would that make Jesus a murderer?
Say a small altar boy who in an attempt to cure his shame and mysterious pain turned to Jesus and developed an unhealthy taste for his blood that eventually lead to his death from over consumption would Jesus go to prison for murder?
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Saturday, December 24th, 2011 at
2:29 am
Thursday, December 22nd, 2011 at
4:17 am
Article by Casey Markham
Since its inception the US military has had a very long and storied association with alcohol consumption and alcoholism. In Colonial times alcohol was considered safer than water and was regarded as an essential part of daily life for soldiers and sailors – including for recreational purposes. Today’s servicemen and servicewomen drink alcohol regularly for many reasons – but primarily because on long deployments there is little else to do – especially while separated from friends, family and loved ones. And because the stresses of battle and military life can be immense, many soldiers eventually develop alcoholism as they self-medicate
The feeling so often expressed by both those who have served in the Armed Forces and those who have not is that if a soldier is old enough to die for his country, then he should be old enough to drink. This was especially true during the bloodiest battle in American history – the Civil War. During the war alcohol was often used to treat wounds, boredom, loneliness, depression and a variety of other ailments. But because of the intense fighting and catastrophic loss of life experienced by foot soldiers, many continued to drink long after the war and became severe, lifelong alcoholics. This included one of the greatest military minds of all time according to History Net.com – Ulysses S. Grant, who was a well-known and troublesome alcoholic that was once booted from the military for his alcohol-induced antics.
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Monday, December 19th, 2011 at
4:22 am
Article by Linda M. Stevenson
Getting to Sleep and Panic Attacks at Night
As most doctors will tell you, there are two things that disturb sleep: physical pain and worry.
It’s therefore understandable that many people with anxiety report frequent sleep disturbance as a major problem.
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Friday, December 16th, 2011 at
4:19 am
Article by Emma Hudson
Suicide is the third leading cause of death for teenagers after accidents and homicide. Why do so many teenagers take their own lives? Major factors in many suicides are bullying, feeling a failure or failing an important exam, a relationship break-up or family problems. These are all major stressors but a lot of teenagers manage to get through them relatively unscathed. The difference between those who can cope and those who turn to suicide as a solution to these problems is that the majority of the latter already have a mental or substance-related disorder and they can’t deal with the stress.
Substances include alcohol and drugs and the mental problems include depression and anxiety disorders. Teenagers suffering from depression and anxiety do not have the strength and self esteem necessary to realize that problems can be overcome and life does turn around and get better. They are unable to rationalize that suicide is a permanent solution to temporary problems. They see it as the only way out.
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Friday, December 16th, 2011 at
2:31 am
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011 at
4:17 am
Question by Mike: Why does alcohol feel like a more stress free relaxing buzz than other drugs at times? like i don’t think and?
Why does alcohol feel like a more stress free relaxing buzz than other drugs at times?
like i don’t think and analyze too much(like weed)and i don’t get nearly as paranoid..
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Saturday, December 10th, 2011 at
4:18 am
Article by Steve Ballmer
Alcohol, when taken in regular intervals or daily for drinking can lead to its addiction. A body automatically adjusts its chemical balance and builds up a deficiency mechanism which can only be filled by alcohol intake. This chemical imbalance could lead to a serious problem of alcohol deficiency. This addiction could lead to intense cravings and increase of stress and unpleasant physical reactions like insomnia, hallucinations and even depression.So, to combat the alcohol addiction the alcohol detox program is the best method. Alcohol Detox Symptoms are said to be those which arise when alcohol intake is suddenly stopped. People who have a habit of regular intake of alcohol or drink alcohol in large quantities sooner or later fall into its addictive trap. Proper acknowledgement of addiction and realizing it as a problem that needs cure is the first step towards alcohol detoxification. Alcohol Detox Symptoms begin to emerge within a couple of days of the initiation of the treatment. Within the next month or so the symptoms intensity increases, attains a peak and then gradually tapers off. Though an alcohol detoxification removes all signs of alcohol abuse, but certain alcohol detox symptoms still linger on for sometime. Alcohol Detox Symptoms have been divided into three classes of mild, moderate and severe detox symptoms.Mild alcohol detox symptoms appear in patients within few hours after the drinking like:* Mood swings* Nausea* Bad temper* Difficulty in sleeping * Shakes* Severe craving or alcoholModerate alcohol detox symptoms appear in patients who are physically dependent on alcohol like:* Shakiness* Vomiting* Fatigue* Headaches* Dilated pupils* Sweating in palms* Rapid heart rate* Involuntary or abnormal body movementswhereas, severe alcohols detox symptoms include disturbing and intense symptoms of:* Blackouts* Loss of entire periods of memory* Physical convulsions* Fever* Emotional agitation* Extreme anxiety or irritabilityIt is advised by physicians as well as doctors who treat alcohol addiction carefully to monitor the patient even after he has successfully completed the detox treatment. Alcohol detox symptoms are an issue of concern where health of the patient is involved since some aftereffects of the treatment pose as threat to the patient’s health.
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