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12 ‘Bad’ Foods That are Actually Good for You

12 ‘Bad’ Foods That are Actually Good for You By PositiveMed-Team Edited By: Stephanie Dawson 1. White rice Researchers have found that white rice is rich in essential vitamins and minerals. Studies suggest that people who eat white rice are less likely to gain weight than people who eat brown rice. Though white rice is

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Anger Management, Tips to Tame Your Temper

Anger Management, Tips to Tame Your Temper Controlling anger is important, control it before it controls you. Anger can spoil your relationships and adversely affect your health. Here are some effective techniques for anger management: • Take a Break Stop what you’re doing and take some time out. Keep yourself away from the situation responsible

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10 Exercises for Building Muscles Without Using Weights!

10 Exercises for Building Muscles Without Using Weights! By Positivemed-Team Edited By: Stephanie Dawson [Last Updated On March 3rd 2014] [nextpage title=”…”] • Body Weight Push-Ups Push-ups are a great exercise performed using body weight. Not only can you do push-ups with various hand positions but it can be done from an elevated surface. Push-ups

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The Bitter Truth Behind Bottled Drinking Water

The Bitter Truth Behind Bottled Drinking WaterBy PositiveMed-TeamEdited By: Stephanie Dawson Many people believe that bottled drinking water is healthier than tap water because of the absence of things like parasites, chlorine, dioxins, and fluoride. There are some areas in the world that do not have safe drinking water. If you live there you should

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Sensation Seeking

Sensation Seeking By: Andres Carvajal Edited By: Stephanie Dawson Sensation-seeking is a personality trait widely used in psychological research developed by Zuckerman in the late 1970s. Its described as the need to experience complex, intense sensations and the desire for risk-taking. Seeking makes reference to the active role. Sensation is defined as the impact of

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