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no1home rated 16 months ago
Famed for its restorative powers, it now seems that laughter also helps breast milk to fight skin allergies. Breastfed babies with eczema experienced milder symptoms if their mothers laughed hours before feeding them, according to a study by Hajime Kimata at the Moriguchi-Keijinkai Hospital in Os...

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digitaldreus rated 3 months ago
Wine in the morning, and some breakfast at night
moss44 rated 8 months ago
WAY TO GO CNN, FRIGGIN COMMIES. LAST TIME I CHECKED THAT WAS CZECH REP.
mikealao rated 12 months ago
Interesting picture of C. Walken. He's always been a bit eccentric, but this photo really is somewhat odd.
veronicaromm rated 10 months ago
Great site, lots pf info, I especially like the WTC pics. Have a great vacation.
carosaurus rated 11 months ago
A great blog. Creatively recycled, avant-garde, sexy, disturbing, and very, very funny.
orangeguru rated 12 months ago
Charming blog, big variety of topics, excellent essays ...
ArneSaknussemm rated 12 months ago
"0.99999999999... is the same as 1. Not just very close, but precisely identical: a = 0.999...10a = 9.999...10a - a = 9.999... - 0.999...9a = 9a = 1 There's no trick here. It's just a mathematical fact that most people find deeply counterintuitive."
monopolizten rated 14 months ago
Interesting. What kind of flavour is this?
huntersthompson rated 16 months ago
A blog a miscellaneous miracles and random amusement.
no1home rated 16 months ago
Famed for its restorative powers, it now seems that laughter also helps breast milk to fight skin allergies. Breastfed babies with eczema experienced milder symptoms if their mothers laughed hours before feeding them, according to a study by Hajime Kimata at the Moriguchi-Keijinkai Hospital in Osaka, Japan. Kimata also found significantly higher levels of melatonin in the laughing mothers' milk. The hormone is associated with relaxation, and levels are reduced in people with eczema.