Here are this week's reading diversions for your personal enligtenment. Have an excellent weekend!
by Helen Lamanna, AdvisorAnalyst.com
30 Great Canadian Quotes That Contain Centuries Of Wisdom
So what can the rest of the world learn from our greatest authors?
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Adult Women Are the New Face of ADHD - The Daily Beast
ADHD isn’t just for young boys anymore. Women ages 24 to 36 are the fastest-growing population getting treated for the disorder.
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How to Make a Traditional Greek Frappe: 9 Steps (with Pictures)
Frappé is one of the most favourite refreshing drinks among the Greek culture. It is quite simple to make, and you will find it to be especially good for you in the hot summer.
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5 Daily Habits to Lengthen Life | LIVESTRONG.COM
Your Simple Checklist for a Longer Life
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6 Suprising Facts about Cinnamon (Page 2) | Care2 Healthy Living
Boosts Brain Function: Smelling the scent of cinnamon can boost brain activity.
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Why It’s Smart to Let Toxic People Have the Last Word – A Blog About Toxic and Non-Toxic People
Toxic people like to accuse, tantrum, manipulate and smear their way to either one of the above or the other. Their out-of-control emotions and self-centeredness make the blame game and the smear campaign two of their favorite tactics for keeping you engaged with them so they can feed off you.
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Black and White Thinkers – A Blog About Toxic and Non-Toxic People
Hold jobs for which control and/or details are a central theme, such as management or engineering
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Is Crohn's Disease Bad for Your Bones? - Crohn's Disease Center - Everyday Health
Having Crohn's disease puts you at risk for bone loss, but that doesn't mean osteoporosis and other problems are inevitable. Take action now to protect your bone health.
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Beyond Food: Fighting Signs of Aging with Supplements | Reader's Digest
• Thirty percent of people ages 67 and older don't get sufficient folic acid, a vitamin that may play a role in heart health.
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Crohn's Disease - National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse
Both men and women can get Crohn’s disease, and it can run in families. People with Crohn’s disease may have a blood relative with the disease or another type of IBD. Crohn’s disease most commonly starts between the ages of 13 and 30.
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13 Surprising Things You Didn't Know about Your Body | Reader's Digest
From "old-person smell" to why you hate room-temperature coffee, discover 13 surprising facts about the human body.
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