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Hiccups Symphony in E Minor

Posted by: leodini on: March 2, 2007

Florida teenager Jennifer Mee finally cured her endless hiccups after five weeks of suffering.
With what she cured it is not clear. Had she paid attention to the medicines and nostrums she had taken over the last several weeks, she could have identified the remedy and be easily on her merry way [...]

Wealth and Health Lead to Happiness

Posted by: leodini on: May 22, 2006

One cannot conjure happiness from thin air. Even the best Filipino magician in town do not possess power to accomplish that.
Parents, therefore, have to work with focus and attention to create happiness in their home and in their work environment. The last thing they must not do is to wait for it to happen by [...]

Laugh Your Way to Fitness

Posted by: leodini on: May 15, 2006

Raising a happy family requires, among many things, a healthy body and sound mind. Parenting is hard enough for healthy parents. It could be near impossible for sickly parents.
Keeping fit is, therefore, a requisite of happy parenting. It should be something that parents aspiring to raise a happy family should work for to attain.

The Perils of Food

Posted by: leodini on: May 11, 2006

Food is not only the body’s basic sustenance but also a source of happiness to a great majority of people. It brings contentment to the body and supplies us with energy that we can expend to lead a fulfilled life.
Lacking food, a family will suffer distress. Citizens of famine-stricken countries are testaments to the woes [...]

Health and Longevity Can Bring Happiness

Posted by: leodini on: May 10, 2006

The avid seekers of happiness need not go far in search of romanticized formulas to achieve it. Simple and obvious though it may, the key to our happiness lies in the health of our body and soundness of our mind.
A person blessed with a healthy body and mind can lead a life unimpeded by pain [...]

Autism is on the Rise

Posted by: leodini on: May 5, 2006

According to a recently concluded U.S. survey by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), autism is more pervasive than previously thought.
A brain disorder, autism often interferes with the child’s ability to communicate. Someone with the disorder has underdeveloped nonverbal communication skills, such as eye-to-eye contact and facial expressions. The lack of these [...]