Seven Things You Should Stop Expecting From Others, and other Weekend Reads

by Helen Lamanna, AdvisorAnalyst.com

Here are this weeks reading diversions for your personal enlightenment. Have a super weekend!!!

Superfood: Pumpkin | Greatist

Loaded with antioxidants and disease-fighting vitamins, these gourds arenā€™t just for carving, making them a bonafide Greatist superfood.

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Get Your Coffee Fix with 25 Unexpected Recipes | Greatist

Sure, many of us love a morning cup of Joe, but coffee is much more than the best part of waking up. The strong brewed drink is pretty good for us, too (donā€™t believe the rumors that it stunts growth or can cause heart disease).

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Shocking Diseases Men Get | The Dr. Oz Show

There are some conditions so closely aligned with women that both doctors and patients overlook them as possible diagnoses in men. But there are 2 noteworthy diseases increasingly crossing gender lines to strike men

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Health tops money for aging boomers - Winnipeg Free Press

A recent poll by RBC has found that Canada's younger boomers between the ages of 50 and 59 are more concerned about their physical rather than their financial health.

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7 Things You Should Stop Expecting from Others

The biggest disappointments in our lives are often the result of misplaced expectations.Ā  This is especially true when it comes to our relationships and interactions with others.

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How to apologize the right way: Five secrets to saying I'm sorry

Find out why you should never say youā€™re sorry if you donā€™t mean it and learn when the perfect moment to do so is.

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Mucus And Its Immunity Functions In The Gut - Health News - redOrbit

The research also showed that mucus acts as a protective barrier against bacteria and toxins and may one day be used to treat inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohnā€™s disease, and even cancer. A report of their research is published online in the journal Science.

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Control-Alt-Delete Was A Mistake: Bill Gates - Technology News - redOrbit

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates confessed on Thursday that Control-Alt-Delete, the infamous three-key combination long used by frustrated PC users, was a ā€œmistake,ā€ and was only implemented after an IBM keyboard designer wouldnā€™t assign a single button to perform the task of rebooting or logging in to Windows and accessing the task manager.

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Kidney Health: 13 Things You Need To Know

Our kidneys don't get a lot of love, and definitely don't get the attention paid to other major organs like our heart, liver, and lungs. But that doesn't mean that they aren't important ā€” in fact, they're vital.

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Best Toronto Restaurants For 2013: Our Hungry Staff's Top Picks

Toronto is in the midst of a restaurant golden age, one in which some of the very best spots can be enjoyed for under a bajillion dollars.

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7 Breast Cancer Fighting Foods | Reader's Digest

Breast cancer poses a major risk for many women, but the right diet can help to prevent it.

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Depression Tied to Parkinson's Risk - NYTimes.com

Depression may be an independent risk factor for Parkinsonā€™s disease, a new study has found.

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Top 10 healthiest vegetables

Top 10 healthiest vegetables

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Health tops money for aging boomers - Winnipeg Free Press

(Special) - With so many studies coming out these days saying Canadians are not financially prepared for their retirement, it may come as a bit of surprise to hear that money is not necessarily the biggest concern of baby boomers who are heading into that phase of their lives.

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