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FunHealth #053 --, what is love? February 03, 2008 |
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| Hello, Love Issue
1. Long Distance Relationships. 2. Love is... 3. An opportunity to get published. 4. Current Health News
It is February already, the popular month of love. The year is becoming incredibly short. How about declaring 2008 the year of love? Why not? Some people will travel miles to be with their partners for the Valentines Day. Wouldn’t it be nice for all of us to be with our partners every time of the year? Careers, education, war and other circumstances have managed to keep couples apart.
Being in Washington DC on business ALONE currently, I can relate to the emotions of those in long distance relationships. That is actually a very unfair statement, comparing two weeks to 11 months of lovers being apart. I however also have moments of wishing my partner was here with me. But let’s face it; being apart has its benefits too. "Absence makes the heart grow fonder", Right?.
For those who are in long distance relationships, we have something just for you in this issue; and those who are contemplating that, this article can be food for thought. We also define love in more ways than one.
2. Love Articles
-Long distance relationships
We are launching a free online magazine. If you have a real life story you want to share with other subscribers and visitors of healthfun-ps, please email me. You may hit the "reply" button on this email. Your story can be on any topic, health, weight loss, grief, relationships, career, finances, parenting, life changing event, challenging, encouraging, sad and on any other topic. We are always inspired by what others have achieved and gone through.
4. Health News Highlights this Week:
Daytime Nap Boosts Memory A 45-minute midday nap can help boost your memory and remember facts, but only if you learned them well in the first place, a new study suggests. Sleep appears to help "set" these declarative memories and make them easier to recall, the researchers said. (SOURCES: Feb. 1, 2008, Sleep)
Folic Acid Helps Prevent Premature Birth Long known to help prevent birth defects, folic acid may also help prevent premature births, new research suggests. A team of U.S. and Irish researchers found that women who took folic acid supplements for a year or longer before conception had a 70 percent decreased risk of preterm birth between 20 and 28 weeks of gestation. (SOURCES: Society of Maternal-Fetal Medicine annual meeting, Dallas) Age 44 Marked The Peak Of Depression For People Around The Globe. People around the globe hit the height of their misery and depression in middle age, a new international study suggests. The finding was based on an analysis of well-being among approximately 2 million people in 80 nations.
With few exceptions, the observation appears to apply across the board, regardless of gender, culture, geography, wealth, job history, education, and marriage or parental status. (SOURCES: 2008, Social Science and Medicine)
Many blessings and more love, Soso www.healthfun-ps.com Finding our articles useful; please forward to your friends, colleagues and family. Thanks, Soso.
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