The secret to losing weight, getting fit, and having more energy? It may be as simple as knowing your blood type
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A naturopathic physician claims that a person's blood type is key to their health and their ability to lose or gain weight. People with type-O blood, for example, tend to thrive on diets rich in meat protein, while the health of people with type-A blood improves more when they eat soy rather than meat proteins.
Publication Name: New Woman
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0028-6974
Year: 1997
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Mind games to help you lose weight
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Successful weight-loss efforts are best facilitated not so much by intelligence or determination but by emotions. It is important to recognize one's emotions so one can learn what would be the next step in battling cravings for food.
Publication Name: New Woman
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0028-6974
Year: 1997
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My brother's secret world
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A man describes moments spent with his brother and the way he seems to live in another world. He experiences a feeling of importance when he is with his brother, who is suffering from paranoid schizoprenia.
Publication Name: New Woman
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0028-6974
Year: 1997
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