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Meet my little war pony #partybrand #spacehorse #babe
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Following some lifestyle changes and dietary modifications Type II diabetes can be controlled to a larger extent; added to it is the exploitation of the benefits from medicinal plants. But, continuous monitoring of blood glucose level is an important aspect of controlling diabetes.
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Ghosts of WW2 Blended Into Present Day. More photos
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Skinhead Moonstomp.
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This is definitely on my list of things to never do under any circumstances.
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This is definitely on my list of things to never do under any circumstances.
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Scientists Develop Technique to Erase Your Fears
Fears are formed when we associate things with a strong, negative emotional response. Now, a team of scientists have developed a technique which lets them erase new emotional memories from the human brain—which could make it possible to wipe out your fears for good.
When the brain learns something, a memory is created through a process called consolidation: at first the memory is unstable, but proteins form in the brain to fix it in place. By disrupting the way that process is carried out, it’s possible to affect the content of a memory. This new study,published in Science by researchers from Uppsala University in Sweden, shows that it’s possible to erase emotional memories by interrupting consolidation processes in the brain.
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Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
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