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What you need to navigate your love life; advice about dating, healthy relationships and dealing with your overbearing mother-in-law.
PET Scan: What It Is, Types, Purpose, Procedure & Results
A PET scan is a type of imaging test that uses radiation to create pictures of the inside of your body. It’s also known as positron emission tomography. A PET scan can be used to examine many parts of the body, including the brain, heart, and lungs. It’s often used to diagnose or monitor cancer. A PET scan is usually combined with a CT scan (computerized tomography) or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) to create more-detailed images.
By medcarediagnostics3 years ago in Humans
Motivation and Achieving Goals; But What's The Cost?
When considering motivation, is efficacy the best metric to use to judge/compare them? Can there be effective and powerful motivators that are dangerous, destructive, or chaotic? And how do emotions help (or hinder?) us in attaining a better understanding of this conundrum?
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Humans
Examining 22 Quotes/Biblical Themes to Challenge the 'So-Called' “Christians” ; Will They Live With Integrity, Or Hypocrisy? (So help us, God!)
It is important to consider the effects that actions can have upon others. Therefore, here are 22 quotes/biblical themes to consider, and maybe ever challenge the self-identifying, so-called “Christians” (So help us, God!)
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Humans
Traits That All Firefighters Should Have | Marty Lancton
Firefighting is not a career for the fainthearted. It is a calling, and those who pursue it have some special characteristics that make them unique. They are individuals who are always on standby to act when called upon. Great firefighters have some traits that can’t be found in ordinary firefighters. For them, firefighting is not all about bravery, perseverance, and honor.
By Marty Lancton3 years ago in Humans
Fall In Love With Fenugreek
I remember when I worked in a vitamin shop. For me, it was a new world to explore. As many of our favorite foods offer essential vitamins, minerals, and herbs, I think it's imperative to know alternative ways to increase our nutrition intake.
By Ashley Terrell3 years ago in Humans
A Guide to International Giving
Giving to international organizations has become a growing portion of Americans’ charitable activities. In 2020, Americans gave $25 billion to domestic and international groups working outside the country, which is more than the federal government’s non-military foreign aid budget. However, this amount is only around 1 percent of the federal budget.
By Patrick Reed3 years ago in Humans
Gift Ideas for Readers & Book Lovers
The holiday season is almost upon us, or perhaps upon us already if you're one of those people who start playing holiday music November 1st at 12:00am (I am those people). So whether you're looking for some gift ideas for a friend, partner, family member, esteemed acquaintance, or maybe just for yourself, here are 6 Gift Ideas for Book Lovers!
By The Austen Shelf3 years ago in Humans
Scour Your Mind
How many times do you have to tell people to pick something up, throw something away, or just clean up?! If you are a mother, then it seems like you do this every moment of every day. If you are a father, same thing. However, what happens if you are just a married woman who spends the majority of her days working? What then? What happens when your brain goes so fast that you just don't know how to physically catch up?
By #KristinaWrites3 years ago in Humans







