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Weapons of Mass Induction - Plant Power
While modern recreation — television and computer games in particular — stimulates the stress-producing sympathetic nervous system, greenery activates the opposite parasympathetic nervous system, which calms and relaxes us. Greenery can wean us off the ne
Being Seduced to Induce: What Women Should Know About Their OBs
Obstetricians have turned birth into a surgical procedure and done damage to women’s bodies and now suggest the solution is to promote yet even more radical and aggressive surgery: caesarean section.
Should I Stay or Should I Go?
Put yourself in this picture. You’re 17 years old and you have just completed your 120, painful, hours of driving practice. The practice pays off and the RTA gives you your first provisional license. Full of excitement you take your car out for a drive to
Four Keys to Managing Difficult Behaviour in Children
Dealing with challenging behaviour doesn’t have to be complicated. Here are a few helpful ideas.
Sandra Azar, a Boston-based psychologist, believes there are four main rules for parents to follow if they are to do a ‘good-enough’ job of parenting and the
Sensory Deprivation and the Developing Brain
In many ways our modern life style and world are deficient in both touch and movement, both critical for healthy and whole development.