There could be a difference between good orderliness of a family of an educated mother and one -who is uneducated. Education, which is understandably, the high intellectual state and tangible resourcefulness of a person -long after he or she has left school, could help scale down incidences of child abuse and neglect.
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Posts Tagged ‘ Health ’
State Of Environmental Health In Uganda – A Community Psychologist’s Perspective
Catholic Charities
Traditionally, a charitable trust is any kind of a private, non-profit, philanthropic, human health and welfare organization. They may be active in the fields of education, religion, health, wealth, government or any other areas that benefit communities. Nonprofit organizations work for the benefit of human welfare, and do not make a personal profit. ...
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The Dana Guide to Brain Health – A Practical Family Reference From Medical Experts – Book Review
Dana Press kindly sent us a couple of books. One of them, The Dana Guide to Brain Health: A Practical Family Reference From Medical Experts, is our topic today. We are impressed by what Dana is doing to insert neuroscience findings and implications into the public discourse.
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Interview with Alan E Smith, Author of “UnBreak Your Health”
Alan Smith is no doctor, but maybe that's why people like his book so much. Like millions of other people worldwide, he's simply a patient who visited too many doctors for too many problems for too long, never finding a solution for his digestive problems--even after a trip to one of the world's best...
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Interview With Sandra Powers, Author of “Organic for Health”
If added hormones, antibiotics, synthetic pesticides and reprocessed sewage are all things you'd rather not ingest on a regular basis, then you should consider eating organic, says author Sandra Powers in her new self-help, health book "Organic for Health." According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture standards, organic food may not contain added hormones,...
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Do You Want to Have Better Health? Try a Little Spirituality
Science and religion argue all the time, but they are increasingly agreeing on one thing: spirituality, faith and prayer may be very good for your health. This article sites several studies that suggest that faith and belief have positive effects on health and wellness. 5 tips are offered to the reader to improve health...
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Nonprofit Organization Addresses Controversial Issue of Catholics and In Vitro Fertilization
On Monday, The American Fertility Association will host a webinar entitled Catholics and IVF: A Pastoral Approach, presented by Father Jon Pedigo. IVF, or In Vitro Fertilization, is a form of assisted reproductive technology (ART) often used by couples and individuals who are having difficulty conceiving a child naturally. During the IVF process, one...
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Mind Your Own Wellness by Alex Ong
"Mind Your Own Wellness" is packed with keys to discovering a healthier life-style. Tired of nicknames like "Fatty Boy" or simply "Fatty" Alex Ong shares the story of how he dramatically improved his health, increased his energy level, and attained greater confidence.
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