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What Your Handwriting Says About You

What Your Handwriting Says About You By Divya ShreeEdited By Stephanie DawsonReviewed By Nima Shei, MD Our handwriting can say a lot about our personality. Experts analyze handwriting then explain our personality. The process of handwriting analysis is called graphology, it sometimes been addressed as pseudoscientific due to debates regarding accuracy in determining physical and

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Dream Interpretation in Clinical Psychology

Dream Interpretation in Clinical Psychology Dreams are a mysterious thing. Some believe that dreams are just a creation of our brain using fragments of images and thoughts that remain in our subconscious mind. For centuries people have been seeing dreams and dreams have been associated with supernatural phenomenon. It’s believed dreams symbolize what we need

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All you Need to Know about Birth Control

All you Need to Know about Birth ControlBy PositiveMed-TeamEdited By Stephanie Dawson This article will start with the obvious. If you want to avoid STD’s and pregnancy, abstinence is the best option, however, it’s not the only option. Expecting people who want to make love to not have it because an intangible authority figure says they

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11 Things that Make your Incontinence Worse

11 Things that Make your Incontinence Worse (Pun Intended) By PositiveMed-Team Edited By Stephanie Dawson Any accidental or involuntary loss of urine from the bladder (urinary incontinence) or bowels, feces or wind from the bowel (bowel incontinence) is referred to as incontinence. It’s a wide-spread condition and the severity of incontinence ranges from ‘just a

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10 Early Signs that May Indicate Alzheimer’s Disease

By Nima Shei MD Early detection is the key in Alzheimer’s Disease. If you know anyone with one or more of these signs you need to consult with a doctor, since alzheimer’s often start with very small and undetectable changes. Alzheimer’s can start in early 50s which you don’t really expect. Early detection can help

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