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50% of mental illness begins by age 14, and 3/4 begin by age 24.
Temperature Regulation Extreme temperatures can damage sensitive items, like paints, electronics, pottery, and more. Insulating your shed will help...
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This is the Survivor's Guilt Paradox: Veterans are happy to be alive and uninjured, yet feel guilty that teammates have been catastrophically...
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As previously noted, home-cooked meals (at least those that are prepped with nutritious ingredients) are generally healthier than takeout, but...
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April 20, 2016 On April 20, 2016, Microsoft announced the end of production of new Xbox 360 hardware, though the company will continue to provide...
Read More »Fear or suspiciousness of others or a strong nervous feeling. Unusual behavior — Odd, uncharacteristic, peculiar behavior. Odd, uncharacteristic, peculiar behavior. Changes in school or work — Increased absenteeism, worsening performance, dificulties in relationships with peers and co-workers. One or two of these symptoms alone can’t predict a mental illness but may indicate a need for further evaluation. If a person is experiencing several at one time and the symptoms are causing serious problems in the ability to study, work or relate to others, he/she should be seen by a physician or mental health professional. People with suicidal thoughts or intent, or thoughts of harming others, need immediate attention.
Citrus fruits and berries may be especially powerful for preventing disease. A 2014 study ranked “powerhouse” fruit and vegetables by high nutrient...
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You might find your PS4 making more noise than normal for the following reasons: Dust in the fan ports. Not enough clearance for air circulation...
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Wolves generally avoid human interactions, unless they have become acclimated to people. Please do your part to keep wolves where they belong—in...
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Hoarding is a disorder that may be present on its own or as a symptom of another disorder. Those most often associated with hoarding are obsessive-...
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