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Comment on: Self-injury behavior appears to be increasing, puzzling researchers - Lifestyle - Boston.com
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Comment on: Helping children deal with a sick parent: 7 tips from a 12-year-old - Boston.com
This brings a lot back. This is exactly what my younger siblings and I needed when we were losing our mother to a brain injury.
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Comment on: Mansfield dog ordered euthanized for January attack bites teenage girl - Boston.com
I too hated to see this dog put down. A pointer hound mix is not typically aggressive. A better solution would have been for this dog to be required to wear a muzzle and go through a rigorous training more »
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Comment on: Were Logan airport security scanners scrapped because of radiation risks? - Boston.com
The below is a very good point and precisely why it is better to avoid and take the pat down. The concern about the backscatter machines, as I understand, has been about how to calculate the total dos more »
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Comment on: Convicted killer seeks name change in Mass. court - News - Boston.com
I can't believe that taxpayers are paying for the courts to entertain this absurd request. That Jeffrey's father has to literally stand watch to ensure nothing gets by is another crime---- I will neve more »
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Comment on: Dr. David Herzog, well-known Harvard eating-dis - Flash Player Installation
I have to agree. The Boston Globe isn't really a newspaper. They are desperate for readership and often publish unworthy and incomplete articles. It sells papers and gets "clicks". The Dr. wasn't prov more »
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Comment on: Dr. David Herzog, well-known Harvard eating-dis - Flash Player Installation
I think that you have to admit that a lot of the information here doesn't make sense. Was this person really his patient? With no real records and non clinical apt there is something amiss. The other more »
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Comment on: Dr. David Herzog, well-known Harvard eating-dis - Flash Player Installation
I was a patient of Dr Herzog's. He is a wonderful Dr.---the only Dr. that was willing to treat me at 86lbs. Much of the health, happiness and success in life I enjoy today comes as a result of his tea more »
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Comment on: Year Up helps young people with poor job prospects get a leg up in the working world - News - Boston.com
This may be a real opportunity for employers that already know that college grads are not finishing school with the right skills and often require the same type of training.
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Comment on: $7 a day: Welcome to my world of beans, rice, pasta, and ramen - Lifestyle - Boston.com
More important than the $7 a day is the long term benefits and savings of eating this healthy. On this budget (even with some care packages and food sharing) the author is getting more nutrients then more »
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Comment on: Authentic burritos at new Belmont spot Cafe Burrito - Lifestyle - Boston.com
I stopped into Cafe Burrito for the first time this weekend, just prior to purchasing my ticket at Belmont cinema. I really appreciated that there were a lot of healthy food items in addition to the b more »
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Forum Post: Madrona Cafe, Arlington Center
Great place to stop when biking/running the Minute Man Trail. Family recipes, whole foods, organic produce when possible and use meats without hormones and antibiotics. The staff is kind and very cust more »
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Someone didn't do their market research. This restaurant would never make it here. Their only hope is desperate tourists for which there aren't going to be enough to sustain the business at least 6 mo more »
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Comment on: Memoirs of a slightly overweight diet doctor - Lifestyle - Boston.com
1. Sugar IS the problem. Remove the sugar, flour and simple carbohydrates and things start to turn around. Over time you can change your metabolism AND effectively alter the path genetics might take y more »
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Comment on: Records shed more light on Elizabeth Warrenâs minority status - Boston.com
Another Globe non- story. I can't believe that someone was actually assigned to write this? more »
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Comment on: Eat, Love, Diabetes - In Practice - Boston.com
Paula Dean is successful, I think, because she reminds us of a more innocent time. ---A time when you could trust what your mother fed you. more »
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Comment on: 'Taking a swipe at card processing fees'
This really is a perfect solution to an extreme situation. For those that want bargains there is now a way to get one. If there is an advantage to paying cash, people will. If the savings are alluring more »
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Comment on: 'New research centers on the link between nutrition and brain function'
I couldn't disagree more with the recommendations cited in this article. My lean towards depression and hypoglycemia has been entirely resolved by removing foods that break into sugar quickly (tomatoe more »
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Comment on: 'Belgrades offer visitors a lesson'
Great project and I would love to go to Belgrade and see how things are now. My sister and I u railed through the out parts of country in early 95. What an experience.
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Comment on: Rep.%20Kennedy%20declines%20to%20address%20tiff%20with%20bishop
It is a private matter. So private that the church should stay out of it--you know, just like they stayed out of their own pedophilia issues over the years. It should come naturally. The senator made more »
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Comment on: Rep.%20Kennedy%20declines%20to%20address%20tiff%20with%20bishop
oh god, give me a break. more »
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Comment on: 'No DUI charge for John Kerry's daughter'
She passed the breath test taken at the time of being pulled over. There was never any where to go with this but for a headline that might get attention, even if there was no story to back it up. more » -
Comment on: 'Galluccio stays silent on traffic accident'
Jail time and resignation for the senator. Cambridge police department should go under full investigation as well. Their law enforcement lacks integrity to a level indicative of wide spread corruption more »
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Comment on: 'Driver in Galluccio crash breaks silence'
This really disgusts me. The cambridge should have to account for the delay in action. Gallucio is not fit to be a public servant at this time and should voluntarily turn over his license until all is more »
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Comment on: 'BU grad student develops infection'
Building this lab is and has always been an incredibly bad idea.
Wrong people, wrong place and not wanted by boston residents. more »
Emotional pain is often ignored or mislabeled. Cutting makes emotional pain real and provides relief in that it is no longer "all in your head" .