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  • A Question For ALL The Women Out There ?

    Singles & Dating - 6 hours ago

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    If I asked her for a date today..and she said yes..but she has a friend with benefit..should I worry if her and I get closer? Or will her feelings for him fade and her like me more if we get along great?
  • All that matters .........?

    Singles & Dating - 6 hours ago

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    If I asked her for a date today..and she said yes..but she has a friend with benefit..should I worry if her and I get closer? Or will her feelings for him fade and her like me more if we get along great? I'm not letting it phase me because we arent together and have only known eachother for 8 days. I want things to get serious with her and I first.
  • If I got The date ......?

    Singles & Dating - 7 hours ago

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    If I asked her for a date today..and she said yes..but she has a friend with benefit..should I worry if her and I get closer? Or will her feelings for him fade and her like me more if we get along great?
  • If one of your love ones got sick due to another person, would you.........?

    Marriage & Divorce - 7 hours ago

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    Be Mad at the person that infected your love one?? Also if your love one pass away due to the infection??? I'm talking about fever
  • dad died grandmother says life insurance was drained by funeral costs?

    Family - 9 hours ago

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    my father died. I am his only kid Im 27. my grandmother took a life insurance policy out on my father. I was never told the details. The arrangements was no funeral parlor 2 days after he died we went to the family church and had mass then went straight to the cemetery. I am unsure of how to find out if I was lied to. or if my grandmother was the one to end up with what ever the life insurance paid off. I have heard that she may have been the primary beneficiary as long as she survived his dying. and I would then be the secondary, only being beneficiary if my grandmother was deceased when he died. can someone put this in perspective for me please?
  • Teens: Is it embarassing not to have any plans for weekends?

    Friends - 9 hours ago

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    Do u feel nervous when it's thursday and u sill don't have any plans for the weekend? Do u feel sad or embarassed to stay at home all day on Saturday?
  • what do u do when one of your best doesnt like your other best friend!?help mi pllzzz?

    Friends - 9 hours ago

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    one of my friends really doesnt like my other best friend wat can i do....
  • Help! Boy trouble! Or maybe it's me..?

    Singles & Dating - 9 hours ago

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    Okay,here's the deal. Whenever I like a guy,I don't want him to right away (if at all), so I act uninterested even when he shows interest.It's childish but it's a defense mechanism for me. So there's this guy I really like a lot and I've given him the cold shoulder, even when I tried to show interest (I'm messed up,I know). I want to know if there's a way for me to fix the damage,start over maybe. The only method that I haven't tried is telling him flat out,which I cannot (will not) do, especially since I think he make have lost some interest. If anyone has any USEFUL advice,strategies,etc., I'd greatly appreciate them
  • How did u meet the person u ended up marrying?

    Singles & Dating - 9 hours ago

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    1. how old were u and the person when u guys met for the first time? 2. where and how did u meet the person 3. did u instantly realize that the person is " the one" when u first met him/her. 4. how long did it take to finally decide to marry 5. What's the top reason that u have decided to spend the rest of ur time with him/her?
  • I have messed this guy around so much, how can I just get over him and leave him alone?

    Friends - 9 hours ago

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    So I really like this guy. I think he likes me. He asked me out and I said no and I dont even know why. He asked me especially to come to his party and I said I was going but I never turned up and never told him and my friends told me he spent the whole night asking where I was. I heard he was interested in some other girl so I was really mean to this girl so she would stay away. I keep messing him around like this and I dont mean to be so cruel, but I dont know whats wrong with me. I like him so much that I cant seem to leave him alone. Am I insane?
Beauty Eats

The six big sleep busters

Posted Thu, Jan 24, 2008
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At some point or another, it happens to everyone: You can't sleep. When you finally drop off, the alarm buzzes a microsecond later. Then you can't get up. And then it gets worse: When you finally drag yourself out of bed, you look like youknowhat.

Can't imagine why the sleep gods had it in for you? Think about what you ate the night before, says Elizabeth Somer, RD, author of The Food & Mood Cookbook. Any of the following--much less a combo platter--can leave your body on uneasy street for hours.

1. Spicy Foods  Garlic, chilies, cayenne, and other intense spices are yummy going down but can keep you up with heartburn or indigestion. Avoid MSG too, as it can trigger dreams that are a bit too vivid.

2. A Big Dinner  An overtaxed digestive system takes hours to settle down and there's nothing restful about that. When sleep's critical, make lunch your largest meal and enjoy a light 500-calorie dinner early in the evening.

3. Raucous Veggies  Eat those good-for-you-but-gassy foods--beans, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts--in the middle of the day. A tankful of gas can keep anyone up at night.

4. Speed Eating  Relax and enjoy meals to avoid swallowing air, another common cause of midnight tummy trouble.

5. Nightcaps  Alcohol may make you drowsy at first but later on it disturbs sleep patterns and leads to awakenings and restlessness. A 4-ounce glass of wine with dinner won't hurt, as long as it's not within two hours of bedtime.

6. Coffee after breakfast  Caffeine can linger in your body for as long as 12 hours. So if you're often wide-eyed at bedtime, make sure you're caffeine-clean for at least 12 hours. (Skip tea, chocolate, cola, or other caffeine culprits too.) Still watching the clock at 2 a.m.? Wean yourself off even morning java, then stay caffeine-free for two weeks. If you definitely sleep better, you have your answer: Caffeine is not your friend. If the results are mixed, "Try adding back a cup or two of coffee or tea in the morning and watch what happens," says Somer. "But if sleeplessness comes back, cut it out."

Getting 6 to 8 hours of sleep a night doesn't just make your eyes bright, your skin happy, and your mind sharp, it can also make your RealAge as much as 3 years younger.

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  • 1. Posted by raj on Wed, Jan 30, 2008

    these are the most of the intake i consume ,and i believe everything thats is post here is true ,so i will trying to do way with most of it . thanks deoraj

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  • 2. Posted by Heather on Mon, Feb 04, 2008

    Giving up coffee was the best thing I ever did. Now if only I could give up coco cola. It's so true that cutting down on caffeine and avoiding it several hours before bedtime helps one 's sleep patterns stabilize. It also helps me stay calm in stead of frazzled .

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  • 3. Posted by nadeeng8 on Sat, Feb 16, 2008

    exercise has definitely made sleeping easier.as for the other stuff i eat a lot of garlic for my acne prone skin,as yet i haven't found a replacement. what about stress deesn't it have an impact!

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  • 4. Posted by Ed & Joan M on Mon, Feb 25, 2008

    Is decaf coffee OK.

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  • 5. Posted by Tattoo Jake on Tue, Feb 26, 2008

    Among other considerations would be seasonal change....... Humans ,like all other animals are subject to the effects of seasonal change,gravitational forces and a host of other chemical imbalances that can disturb regular sleep patterns. Some of us are also nocturnal.

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  • 6. Posted by jg on Sun, Mar 16, 2008

    Does anyone know what causes extreme night sweating? I can fall asleep almost instantly, when I go to bed, but with in about 3 hours I am literally drowning in sweat. I can watch the breads of sweat form on my chest and run off me.

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  • 7. Posted by JOE D. on Sun, Mar 16, 2008

    well i TRIED not drinking coffee before going to bed.i stayed up ALL night tossing and turning.i drink coffee from morn til crash.i sleep 10 FULL hours. but then again i am a cab driver. friday and saturday shifts are 4pm til 4am.funny thursday i can burn myself right out and still be up until 5am.crash then get up at 3pm to go to work at 4pm. coffee does NOT affect everyone the same way.

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  • 8. Posted by jimjon26 on Fri, Mar 21, 2008

    EXCELLENT ARTICLES ON SKIN AND ANTI AGING. KEEP HAMMERING HOME THOSE GOOD POINTS.

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  • 9. Posted by Douwalk on Thu, Jun 05, 2008

    Very interesting points of view. I try to use coffee sparingly. But i do enjoy a good brew in the am. Keep up these great posts.

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  • 10. Posted by randymah8888 on Thu, Jun 05, 2008

    I'm getting enough sleep. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

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