Nov 10, 2009 -
The Breasts
Inside a woman's breast are 15 to 20 sections called lobes. Each lobe is made of many smaller sections called lobules. Lobules have groups of tiny glands that can make milk.
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Nov 07, 2009 -
Everything you needed to know about sex during pregnancy, but were too embarrassed to ask…
Naturally sex is going to be different now you’re expecting. Should I be doing it at all? Will it hurt?
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Oct 12, 2009 -
hello. ive come to realize that as the hours tick by in the day; it feels better to look forward to writing my days posts only because it allows a time for self expression; so, Day 2 of the process; i have decided to let family , friends,and Facebook buddies know of my new process of things; so my morning post read:
Putting myself through a process that i am really NOT used to or familiar with but willing to go through it as a learning curve - change is good afterall and am stepping out the box- sometimes ones comfort zone hurts more than the unknown.
i have told my close friends and my family ( well just my confident-auntie) that after today we are not mentioning "his" name in terms of any attachments or future planning in my life; hes not the one for me now or in the future; hes not Mr. Right; rather Mr. Moment - and am not changing or wanting to change any parts of him or try to figure him out; or read in btw the lines of any emails or texts; whenever we do "hook up" it would be just for that; nothing more to be expected; i dont want to be asked what we talked about or what we did and analyze every moment of it; is NOT that kinda of trip for me; its just best put like this: hes the lollipop that one sucks just because at the moment u started sucking as a way to either release tension; stress; nausea; or just a bad habit; and then as u suck it you realize that their is nothing more u are getting other than the energy of sucking it and then a good taste; but in the end; their is no gum or liquorish; its just one plain stick!
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Oct 06, 2009 -
******I have been home now since 10:30 yesterday morning. I am feeling VERY sore, but I have a lot of pain medication. I have a nice 'nest' set up with my cozy p.j.'s, lots of blankets and my laptop and my dressing changing materials. So, I am not sure if it is the pain medicine making me so emotional or just the whole ordeal and that it is finally over. In any case, I wanted to share some of this important information with all of you. I may not be on very much today - very sleepy. But, with the pain meds, I may be up to it. It helps to keep my mind busy. I wanted to share this information as I never thought "It could happen to me" and I believe most women think that way, and I want to show that with a positive mind and emotional support and INFORMATION you CAN get through this.
Learn what to expect during a lumpectomy, and how to care for yourself during recovery. Be prepared to deal with health insurance, anesthesia, surgical dressings and drains. Learn some tips for self-care during recovery from your lumpectomy.
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Sep 25, 2009 -
CUTLER, Calif. – Over the last decade, the drinking water at thousands of schools across the country has been found to contain unsafe levels of lead, pesticides and dozens of other toxins.
An Associated Press investigation found that contaminants have surfaced at public and private schools in all 50 states — in small towns and inner cities alike.
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Sep 04, 2009 -
By Petula Dvorak
Friday, September 4, 2009
The argument over whether same-sex couples should marry in the District is about a decade past its expiration date. The reality of people's lives long ago outstripped the usefulness of the gay marriage debate.
You can go to just about any public space in this city today and see same-sex couples: Two women picking over the tomatoes at the Anacostia farmers market; two men taking notes at a PTA meeting on Capitol Hill; two women arguing in a Georgetown restaurant over who does the dishes and who pays the bills -- the things all married couples do.
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Aug 24, 2009 -
WASHINGTON – The Food and Drug Administration is investigating reports of liver damage in patients taking alli, the only nonprescription weight loss drug approved by the agency.
Regulators said Monday they have received more than 30 reports of liver damage in patients taking alli and Xenical, the prescription version of the drug. The reports, submitted between 1999 and October 2008, included 27 hospitalized patients, and six who suffered liver failure.
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Jul 13, 2009 -
Anxiety disorders are fairly long lasting disruptions of the normal pattern of living, characterized by anxiety. Anxiety is usually defined as a vague feeling of fear and apprehension. The person doesn’t know exactly what the demands are and has no clear idea of the real cause of the anxiety.
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May 27, 2009 -
A migraine is a severe, debilitating form of headache that typically appears as a throbbing ache near the side of the forehead. Over time, the ache often intensifies to a disabling pain. Migraines are usually a chronic condition, occurring repeatedly throughout a person’s life.
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Jun 26, 2009 -
Most of us take prescription drugs -- drugs that, by law, must be prescribed by a doctor -- at some point in our lives. If all goes well, the drug works for you as it's supposed to. But there's no "magic bullet," or drug that works the same for everyone without any risks or side effects.
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