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My Coach iPhone cases I got from www.STYLEANDCASE.com
Men and eating disorders: XOJane features a story from a man who sought treatment for his bulimia at a residential facility. I'm certainly concerned with the ways men with eating disorders are made invisible, and this story gives some insight into just trying to find a place that treats men. "It hadn’t occurred to me that it would be difficult to find treatment for an eating disorder as a man—after my extensive experience going to rehab, I had assumed, foolishly, that it would be as easy as all the other issues I had been treated for with varying degrees of success, especially given that 30% of patients with anorexia or bulimia are male, and gay men are three times more likely to have eating disorders than straight men.
(Philip Kamrass / Times Union) Defense attorney Terence L. Kindlon makes his case to the justices of the New York State Court of Appeals during the appeal of Christopher Porco's murder and attempted murder conviction, on Tuesday Sept.
more...In case you worry that such a site might be put up by quacks, they do have a professional advisor. Dr. Nate Cobb suggests that users of the site should work on one habit at a time if they want to be successful. One exception might be with behaviors
more...In its introductory form, BiKN is simply an iPhone case and two small "Tag" devices similar in size to a wireless key for a car. The iPhone case and the two tags, after they've been wirelessly paired up via a free downloadable app, can communicate with
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