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  2. Just Two Weeks Of Exercise May Lower Dementia Risk ... - AOL

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    Exercise is believed to help make tissues in the body more sensitive to insulin, ... Exercise may help lower your dementia risk by about 20%, depending on the type, Malin says. “From this, it ...

  3. 4 Anti-Inflammatory Proteins You Should Be Eating ... - AOL

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    Inflammation may be a health buzzword, but an anti-inflammatory diet is more than a trend—it can help you live a healthy life and age well. Inflammation gone wild can wreak havoc on the body and ...

  4. Opinion - Democrats need a new message: ‘Blame Republicans’

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    Democrats have one simple message to deliver: Republicans are responsible for everything that happens from now on. All the unintended consequences, government shutdowns and colossal failures are ...

  5. Fake it till you make it - Wikipedia

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    "Faking it till you make it" is a psychological tool discussed in neuroscientific research. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] A 1988 experiment by Fritz Strack claimed to show that mood can be improved by holding a pen between the user's teeth to force a smile, [ 8 ] but a posterior experiment failed to replicate it, due to which Strack was awarded the Ig ...

  6. God helps those who help themselves - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "God helps those who help themselves" is a motto that emphasizes the importance of self-initiative and agency. The phrase originated in ancient Greece as "the gods help those who help themselves" and may originally have been proverbial. It is illustrated by two of Aesop's Fables and a similar sentiment is found in ancient Greek drama.

  7. Credo ut intelligam - Wikipedia

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    The phrase is based on a sentence of Augustine of Hippo (crede ut intellegas, [4] lit. "believe so that you may understand") [5] [2] to relate faith and reason. Augustine understood the saying to mean that a person must believe in something in order to know anything about God. [6] This sentence by Augustine is also inspired from Isaiah 7:9. [7]

  8. Q&A: USC AD Jennifer Cohen confident investments in ... - AOL

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    USC athletic director Jennifer Cohen said she isn't satisfied with the football team's 7-6 record last season, but she's confident coach Lincoln Riley can help the Trojans compete for championships.

  9. The Cry for Myth - Wikipedia

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    The client's journey into self-knowledge is a journey into hell. Dante's masterpiece prefigures the process of psychotherapy. "A person's hell may consist of confronting the fact that his mother never loved him; or it may consist of fantasies of destroying those a person loves most, like Medea destroying her children" (p 155). The therapist's ...