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November 9, 2007 Social Networks Let Scholars Remix Their Articles Clearly we are well into the sharing, giving season: The number of scholarly social-networking sites is growing monthly. The phrase “it’s kind of like an academic version of Facebook
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November 12, 2007 Google Options Make Masseuse a Multimillionaire By KATIE HAFNER SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11 — Bonnie Brown was fresh from a nasty divorce in 1999, living with her sister and uncertain of her future. On a lark, she answered an ad for an in-h
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Monday, October 01, 2007 Why Not the Five Percent Endowment Rule? By Richard Vedder 2006-7 was a banner year for investors, certainly not typical, so the 25 percent or higher rate of return earned at Yale, Harvard, Duke, Northwestern, Notre Dame and some
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November 13, 2007 A Lineman in My Bed: Notes on Teeth Grinding By PAUL VanDeCARR I grind my teeth at night. Have for years. It’s my secret shame. But now I have the comfort of knowing that at least 8 to 10 percent of the adult population shares my malad
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February 15, 2008 at 9:13 am |
I found your blog post via Google blog search while searching for Teeth Grinding and your post regarding “links for 2007-11-15” looks very interesting to me and it is also very creative. I have a teeth website of my own and I must say that your blog is really good. Keep up the great work on a really high class resource.
In order to better cope with teeth grinding you may try some relaxation techniques and see how you sleep afterwards; yoga and breathing exercises could be of real help. Don’t rush to administrate any drugs since teeth grinding could be dealt with otherwise too, and in far more natural ways. Have a look on the Internet, or talk to a therapist about the best ways to induce a relaxation state. Most people who have listened to soothing music, used aromatherapy or taken a long relaxing bath before going to bed, have shown significant improvement in the bruxism condition.