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            <title>A Device That Will Parent For You!</title>
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            <description>Moms: Despite all his wealth, success, and fame, Steve Jobs hasn&amp;#8217;t forgotten you. With tons of handy apps being marketed to moms, the iPhone has realized its full potential as The Mom Assistant. Somebody give that man an apple.
Image: Apple
Evernote
Even supermoms need help remembering everything. Evernote to the rescue! This iPhone app is like a second brain – with a photographic memory.  Take a picture with your iPhone of a plane ticket, receipt, or anything really, and Evernote stores it for you. And it logs and organizes all types of media – notes, photos, videos, and audio – so you don&amp;#8217;t have to. (free, or $45 per year for a premium account)
aSleep Kids Edition
A child who can&amp;#8217;t (or won&amp;#8217;t) fall asleep will soon have you hating life. Thankfully, a remedy ...</description>
            <author>Breastfeeding 1-2-3</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 19:55:37 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Funemployed, Or Alone and Miserable?</title>
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            <description>These days, getting laid off almost feels like a collective condition. NPR&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;Weekend Edition Sunday&amp;#8221; reports a new &amp;#8220;recession slang&amp;#8221; born within the past 12 months; and panels like &amp;#8220;Funemployment: Success Stories From the Laid-Off Community&amp;#8221; at this year&amp;#8217;s SXSW conference and festival make the topic feel like just another band on the music scene. Jobless? You&amp;#8217;re practically a rock star! But, much like life on the road, this reality has its downsides.
In a recent New York Times &amp;#8220;Well&amp;#8221; blog post, Tara Parker-Pope faces this dilemma head on: &amp;#8220;The Isolation of Unemployment&amp;#8221; mentions former Los Angeles Times columnist Al Martinez, who lost his job in January, and finds his current predicament far from fun. He thinks ...</description>
            <author>Healthbolt</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 22:08:23 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Crohn’s Book Club: January Edition</title>
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            <description>Happy 2010!  I can’t believe that we are in 2010 already,  time really flies.
I should not have written in my last blog about how well I was doing because I got sick that very same night!   I picked up a stomach bug and on top of that had a sinus infection.  I am now taking antibiotics.   So, I have started my New Year off with a blast; sick as a dog.  But, it is getting better now.  I just need to work on gaining the weight back that I lost from being sick.  I was already getting kind of low with my weight and then I lost another three or four pounds on top of that because I’m sick.  I may try drinking Ensure for weight gain again to see if it still bothers me or not.
For those of you new to this Crohn’s blog we decided not long ago that we would create a book club since ...</description>
            <author>Life with Crohn's</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 21:24:40 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The Amazon Kindle International Edition, A Review</title>
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            <description>What do Amazon Kindle, Microsoft Word and Apple iPhone have in common. They&amp;#8217;re not always the best, the cheapest, nor the first ones, but they are produced by the biggest players in their field and hold the exclusive rights of their products. 
Today my Amazon Kindle International Edition arrived. Yes you can easily download and read books sold by Amazon after registration. The previous ereader Iliad by irex I used, supports more formats, it&amp;#8217;s memory can be extended by SD card and you can easily add files through usb connection with your PC or via usb stick, but unfortunately no quick and swift downloads via wifi or G3. Wifi conection was mostly hard to get, the wifi soon went broke, and their service is lousy. 
I read mostly English written books almost always in store at Amazo...</description>
            <author>Dr Shock MD PhD</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 06:52:48 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Kindle version of The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness</title>
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            <description>Discussion Guide

Alzheimers Association, book club, Brain Fitness, brain fitness guide, Club One, Elizabeth Edgerly, fitness centers, kindle, kindle edition, mental exercise, Physical Exercise, Robin Klaus, stay sharp, Twitter (Source: SharpBrains)</description>
            <author>SharpBrains</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 04:34:39 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Paige Hemmis: Blueprint for Hope with Depression</title>
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            <description>I just wanted to call out Alicia Sparks&amp;#8217; interview with Paige Hemmis of the TV show, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, who has come out with her own struggle with depression. I believe that when celebrities talk freely and support educational programs such as this, it helps break down the barriers of stigma and misinformation about serious mental disorders like depression. And it shows folks that no matter how successful you may be, mental illness can strike anyone, at any time. 
Paige Hemmis is the spokesperson for a campaign called Blueprint For Hope, in an effort to get people talking more about depression (and most importantly, talking to a health care professional if they feel like they may have it). You can take our quick screening quiz for depression if you want to see if it&amp;#82...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 15:08:27 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Love Hewitt Loves her Body Image</title>
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            <description>Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt faced some catty criticism recently after papparazzi photos of the bikini-clad star revealed some cellulite. Instead of being defensive or turning to crash dieting, however, she declared satisfaction with her size.
	&amp;#8220;I&amp;#8217;ve sat by in silence for a long time now about the way women&amp;#8217;s bodies are constantly scrutinized.
	&amp;#8220;To set the record straight, I&amp;#8217;m not upset for me, but for all of the girls out there that are struggling with their body image.
	&amp;#8220;A size 2 is not fat! Nor will it ever be. And being a size 0 doesn&amp;#8217;t make you beautiful.&amp;#8221;
	&amp;#8220;And like all women out there should, I love my body. 
	&amp;#8220;To all girls with butts, boobs, hips and a waist, put on a bikini - put it on and stay strong.
	In a media world t...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 08:49:35 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Latest Edition of the Health Wonk Review</title>
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            <description>Read the best recent efforts of health care bloggers!  The latest edition of the Health Wonk Review is posted at Jason Shifrin&amp;#8217;s Healthcare Economist blog.  Thanks, Jason.
  Share This (Source: e-CareManagement)</description>
            <author>e-CareManagement</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2007 15:33:56 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>What About Brian? He's surviving cancer, that's what</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=511181&amp;cid=t_103632_87_f&amp;fid=34865&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thecancerblog.com%2F2007%2F03%2F30%2Fwhat-about-brian-hes-surviving-cancer-thats-what%2F</link>
            <description>Filed under: Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Television, Celebrity newsHis name is not really Brian -- that's just the character actor Barry Watson plays on the ABC TV show What About Brian that just ended its season on March 26.I really like this show. The network calls it a contemporary, heartwarming ensemble drama that continues to tell the stories of a group of close-knit friends in various stages of romantic relationships and friendships living in Los Angeles. This is exactly why I like it. But there's an underlying story not written into the script that has compelled me to watch -- and truly enjoy -- this show.Barry Watson, best known for his role as Matt Camden on the long-running WB series 7th Heaven, is surviving cancer. Diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma in May 2002, he received treatment and...</description>
            <author>The Cancer Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Reach for BEYOND -- tomorrow</title>
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            <description>Filed under: Breast Cancer, Magazines, Products, Cancer SurvivorsTomorrow, the second issue of Beyond: Live &amp; Thrive After Breast Cancer hits newsstands. And I, for one, can't wait to pick up a copy of the Spring/Summer edition of this positively powerful publication.If you read the first issue -- the Fall/Winter magazine released in October -- you know what this glossy book has to offer. There are personal stories and interviews, shared wisdom and sound advice. There are exercise tips and health tips and survival tips. There are stories about chemo brain and fertility and relationships. There is information about breast cancer research and resources and products that are tried and true.I want to tell you so much more -- but really, I want you find out for yourself just how moving and ...</description>
            <author>The Cancer Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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