Buenos Aires for Those Who Shun Steaks
Guilty of Selflessness?
Dr. Toboggans to the rescue. by Halley Johnson Earlier this week, the most recent installment of web series Mind Over Memphis featured Church Health Center Wellness, “where they break the natural cycle of illness, hospitalization, and medical bills with this prevention thing. It’s terrible.” That’s according to the series’ star, “Dr. Harold Toboggans.” The so-called “psychologist” and “certified …
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[UPDATED:] Medical Marijuana Providers Fight Back After Costa Mesa Busts
UPDATE: More information on the “Southern California Healing & Compassion Expo” (or lack thereof) below . . . “Beginning Monday March 1, our office hours will be from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. da…
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What’s happening in and around New Orleans: Friday, March 5, 2010
Exhibitions Hornets Day at the Zoo Audubon Zoo, 6500 Magazine St. Performances by the Honeybees, Hornets Drumline and the Stingers, interactive games, music, the Hornets Bookmobile, and appearances by the players (2-3 and 3-4), 10 a.m.-4 Sun. Free ticket to…
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Unraveling the mystery behind AIDS
Latest research findings on natural protection against AIDS found in infected humans and primates show that despite prolonged infection, subjects do not develop AIDS.
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Buenos Aires for Those Who Shun Steaks
Arevalito, which offers five or six dishes in a rotating menu, is among the vegetarian restaurants (it bills itself as “meatless”) in Buenos Aires.
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