Top 10 Prawn Recipes for All Seafood Lovers Out There

Shrimp and prawn are important types of seafood that are consumed worldwide. Although shrimp and prawns belong to different suborders of Decapoda, they are very similar in appearance and the terms are often used interchangeably in commercial farming and wild fisheries. A distinction is drawn in recent aquaculture literature, which increasingly uses the term “prawn”…

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Neurological Diversity – Living with a Different Kind of Mind

In 2010 the American Television show, Sixty Minutes, aired a fascinating story about individuals who remember the details of every day of their lives, a trait called “superior autobiographical memory.” Many of the people profiled had low-grade obsessive-compulsive disorder, manifested by extremely organized homes. Marilu Henner, star of the TV sitcom Taxi, was interviewed about…

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Your Hair Tell a Story about Your Personality

All you lovely ladies, you can look absolutely gorgeous and smart if you pay some attention to your health and overall personality. It is not about how much you spend on your diet or equipment; it is about how disciplined you are about your fitness. And when saying fitness; it also includes your hair and…

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Post Pregnancy Essential Tips

Pregnancy is a huge time when the body goes through so many changes, and so is the baby delivery. It is an enjoyable yet painful process. After the delivery of the baby, the body feels saggy, you are mostly out of shape, and there is a lot of body weakness and many other related issues….

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Why India said as the Best Place to Treat Cancer?

When you look for cancer treatment, there are several treatment methods to select from. The type and growth rate of cancer are the important factors that decide the perfect treatment type. When cancer in some people demands for a single treatment, there are cases of cancer that demand combination of treatments. Some of the important…

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I DO IT MY WAY: LISTENING TO OUR BODY’S SIGNALS

This article was first published on the HuffPost Blog in October, 2015 Acutely sick at nineteen, I spent the next seventeen years undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. At thirty-six, an Infectious Disease Specialist informed me I had Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, recently renamed Systemic Exertion Intolerance Disease. I was stunned by how well my symptoms fit the diagnostic…

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