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Sexual Assault and Rape Prevention Tips: What Can a Woman Do?
by Debbie Strange / Women's Health
The statistics are staggering stating that over 683 thousand women are the victim of rape each year in the United States alone, however only a small, 2% of these rapes lead to a conviction and prison sentence ...

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Unhealthy Ways to Lose Weight
by Dana Fenton / Women's Health
People all over the world want to shed some weight, with skyrocketing obesity rates and the accompanying health complications it is important to maintain a healthy body weight. There are healthy and unhealthy ways in which to go about losing weight ...

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Do You Take Too Many Medications With You When You Travel?
by Debbie Strange / Prescription & Over-The-Counter Drugs
The answer to this question can’t be answered with a simple “yes” or “no”; the circumstances and illnesses of the individual determine whether or not they should travel with all their medications as does the length of time they will be traveling ...

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Stay Healthy on the Road: Rules for Travelers
by Debbie Strange / Healthy Living
Seeing new places and experiencing different cultures and life-styles is always exciting. But your body is used to your life-style, sleeping habits, and your normal diet; any variation from that can cause your body to respond in a not so positive way ...

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Shark Liver Oil: Health Benefits and Side Effects
by Dana Fenton / Healthy Living
Shark oil is brown or yellow colored oil obtained from the liver of a cold-water dwelling shark, it can be used for leather dressing and as a source of vitamin A. ...

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Parenting Advice: Talking with Kids about Drugs and Alcohol Abuse
by Debbie Strange / Women's Health
Possibly every parent’s nightmare is that their kids are going to begin using drugs and alcohol; the bad news is, they probably all will try it at least once before they are 18 years old ...

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My Child is a Crystal Meth Addict - How do I Help?
by Debbie Strange / Healthy Living
Crystal meth or otherwise known as, “Ice, Biker's Coffee, Blade, Cristy, Crank” and a large variety of other terms is a highly addictive drug used as a stimulant ...

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I Caught my Child Smoking Marijuana (Pot) Again
by Debbie Strange / Healthy Living
Statistically speaking, marijuana is the most used illegal drug; it is stated that 69 million Americans have used it at least one time ...

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My Parents Don’t Like my Partner (Boyfriend or Girlfriend)
by Debbie Strange / Healthy Living
Coming from a parent’s point of view, it’s hard to let go of your child into the care of another individual and if that individual is less than what you expect for your child, conflict is sure to arise. I’ve been on both side of the fence ...

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Tips for Single Parents to Talk to Teens
by Debbie Strange / Healthy Living
It may seem, as a single parent of a teenager, that when it comes to talking to them about certain subjects it’s like talking to a brick wall. It may appear that they are not listening or don’t want to listen but in fact, they are hearing ... ...
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