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    I don’t have a lot to add to most of these photos, because they’re crazy enough to speak for themselves. But by way of introduction, you should know that most of them are pretty graphic and include links to news stories and other photos that might put you off your lunch. If nothing else, though, you’ll learn to be careful around arrows, keys, bullets, and just about everything in your house that isn’t your bed.

    1. An 11-year-old boy was shot through the eye with an arrow. It was only stopped by the back of his skull.
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    2. Billiards. Rainy night. Enough said.
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    3. A woman in the Netherlands swallowed 78 pieces of cutlery.
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    4. The worst drinking problem I’ve ever seen.
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    5. A dog swallowed a rubber duck after using it as a chew toy and fighting with another dog over it.
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    6. A 12-foot Burmese python got a little too hungry and ingested an electric blanket, complete with cord and control box.
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    7. Thank goodness the guy didn’t use his body for this one: A smuggler traveling from Sydney to Bangkok was caught trying to sneak 44 snakes and lizards out of Australia.
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    8. A Florida man was stabbed in the head by an unknown assailant in 2007, resulting in a gruesome image that doesn’t even look real. But Michael Hill survived the ordeal, and is currently the Guiness World Record holder in the category “Largest Object Removed From Human Skull.”
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    9. Toddler Nicholas Holderman suffered a horrible accident when he fell on a set of car keys. Despite puncturing his brain, he was able to receive surgery and make a full recovery.
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    10. A construction worker in Los Angeles fell from a roof while using a nail gun, sending several metal bolts directly into his skull.
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    11. An Indiana girl swallowed a bunch of toy magnets and steel balls, which needed to be surgically removed.
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    12. This image came from a Saint Bernard that accidentally swallowed a knife. Though no doubt a painful experience, the pooch pulled through and survived just fine with surgery.
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    13. Prison guard Louis Pepe was stabbed with a comb by an imprisoned al-Qaida operative in 2000, a wound that left him with limited mobility and speech.
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    14. Pat Skinner was left with a pair of surgical scissors still inside her after a procedure to remove her colon.
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    15. This is Lance Armstong’s collarbone, which he broke in 2009 and was subsequently repaired through the copious use of screws.
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    16. A man diving and fishing off the Brazilian coast fired a spear that ricocheted and landed in his own head. It took five hours of surgery for doctors to extract the bolt.
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    17. An elderly Colorado man coughed up a nail that doctors estimated had been in his sinus cavity for 30 years. How he never knew about it is a whole other mystery.
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    18. A man in China was unwisely using a small pair of scissors as an after-meal toothpick when he laughed at a friend’s joke and wound up swallowing the tiny blades.
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    19. Attacked outside a Melbourne night club, this young man wound up with a chair leg embedded in his eye and neck.
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    20. A retired Kansas man sustained an accidental injury when a friend shot a nail into his head during a home construction project.
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    21. Chinese woman Luo Cuifen wound up with 23 needles in her body, likely placed there when she was infant by grandparents hoping to kill the child and let a boy take her place.
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    22. A New Zealand man got into a brawl that left him with a knife blade stuck in his brain. Thankfully, surgeons were able to remove the metal and save the man’s life.
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    23. This image shocked even me: California construction worker Ron Hunt took a tumble and landed on the drill he was using, sending the 18-inch drillbit completely through his skull. Miraculously, the bit didn’t impale his brain, merely “nudged” it, limiting the nerve damage.
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    24. Firefighter Matt Long’s injuries looked bad: He was crushed by a Bear Stearns charter bus that made an illegal right turn in December 2005. He wasn’t even expected to walk again. But in 2008, he ran the New York City Marathon.
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    25. Construction injuries are common fodder for outlandish X-rays, including this one of worker Jed Durant, injured by a stray nail.
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    26. A teenage boy in London was attacked during an attempted mugging and stabbed with a knife that plunged several inches into his head. He was able to survive, and the attacker was arrested and convicted of attempted murder.
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    27. A young man in Colorado was struck in the head by a metal pin from a garden tiller. Surprisingly, a trip to the ER didn’t show the pin, and it went undetected for the first 48 hours after the accident.
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    28. Patrick Lawler thought he had a toothache, but the truth was much worse: He’d been hit with a ricochet nail from a gun that had shot through his mouth and into his skull with such force and speed he hadn’t even noticed.
    NAIL GUN BRAIN

    29. Romanticism went awry when a New Mexico man hid a diamond engagement ring in his girlfriend’s milkshake and she swallowed it without knowing. It took some extra helpings of fiber to get the ring back, which the couple then (hopefully) cleaned thoroughly before going through with the proposal.
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    30. A German woman lived most of her life with a section of pencil stuck in her head, finally getting it surgically removed after 55 years.
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    hairball-MRIYou’d be amazed what some people have in their bodies. These bizarre but true stories cover everything from foreign bodies to biological to specimens to more than one piece of cutlery. Some are funny, while others are a bit grosser, but it’s a good idea to make sure you’re not eating as you dig into the list of creepy things found inside people’s bodies:

    1. A plastic piece of fork was found in a man’s lung in North Carolina. The chunk of cheap cutlery still bore the Wendy’s logo from the trip the man had taken to the fast food establishment and during which he’d apparently eaten so quickly that he didn’t feel (or ignored?) the feeling of a shard of plastic sliding down his gullet. Two years of lung pain later, the fork was removed.

    2. An Indian man lived his whole life with a big belly, but sudden pain atage 36 sent him rushing to the hospital, where the doctors opened him up to find a human fetus. It was the mutated body of the man’s twin, which he’d absorbed before birth but which had continued to dwell in his body. It’s a condition known as “fetus in fetu,” which I will let you Google on your lunch break at your peril.

    3. Surgical instruments have been left behind in patients on many occasions, but even so, it was a shock for one Pittsburgh man wound up with a 10-inch retractor lodged in his abdomen. Even more worrisome: When the man complained of pains, doctors told him to see a psychiatrist instead of checking their pockets for missing tools.

    4. A 10-pound ball of hair was found inside an 18-year-old woman’s stomach, a mass that had caused her to suffer drastic weight loss and vomiting after eating. The cause of the mass was the woman’s own bad habits: She had a habit of chewing on and eating her hair, which gradually accumulated in her gut.

    5. A death row inmate in Amarillo was among a group of convicts found in November 2008 to be in possession of contraband cell phones. The inmate’s chosen hiding spot? His rectum. The phone was found thanks to an X-ray scan.

    6. In 2008, surgeons in Bangladesh removed a tumor from a 35-year-old man’s abdomen that weighed — wait for it — 95 pounds. The growth was the size of four watermelons and had been growing for at least four years, and had “huge” blood vessels attached.

    7. A Japanese man checked into the hospital complaining of stomach pain, and surgeons thought they’d found a tumor in the man’s abdomen. Wrong: It was a surgical towel that had been left inside the man 25 years earlier when he underwent surgery for a minor ulcer. He’d had the cloth inside his body for a quarter century.

    8. A new species was discovered when a fanged leech was pulled from the nose of a young girl who was bathing in a river in Peru. Only two inches long, the leech sports a set of large teeth and caused scientists to revise their understanding of the leech family.

    9. A Czech woman wound up with a foot-long medical tool in her abdomen that doctors forgot to remove after performing gynecological surgery. Unsurprisingly, she plans to sue.

    10. A living worm — like, an actual, living, writhing worm — was found inside her brain. After experiencing swelling and numbness, the woman had an MRI that revealed what looked like a foreign growth on her brain stem, but it turned out to be a tapeworm. The stomach-churning experience came about when the woman at some point ate food that had been tainted with the fecal residue of someone infected with that kind of tapeworm parasite. The moral: Always know where your food comes from. Always.

    11. More than 20 cobblestones were found in the stomach of a Chinese woman who, for reasons only known to her, swallowed them after having a fight with her boyfriend. Unable to pass them through her bowels (which would likely be a brutal experience), the woman was steered toward surgery.

    12. A chunk of human lung was found in the stomach of a rapper who murdered his roommate and ingested part of her lung in order to promote a hardcore image for himself on behalf of his record label.

    13. More than 30 years ago, a Dutch woman went to the hospital complaining of a stomachache, and that’s when doctors found 78 pieces of cutlery inside her. The woman suffered from a personality disorder that caused her to ignore her food at mealtime and instead go right for the silver, though for some reason, she only at the forks and spoons, never the knives. The most obvious line of the entire story: “Doctors in Rotterdam said they had never heard of someone consuming quite so many foreign objects before.” I’d hope not.

    14-16. An MSNBC report found that a trio of midwestern women had suffered particularly painful episodes after physical object were left behind in their bodies after various surgeries. One woman had knee surgery but still felt pain: The doctor had left a 2-inch scalpel blade in her leg. Another woman had a breast biopsy but dealt with pain for eight more years: A new mammogram revealed that a broken needle was embedded in her breast. And a third woman was the victim of faulty construction when a metallic blood-clot filter shifted inside her, punctured a vein, and took multiple procedures to successfully remove.

    17. Thirty magnets and steel balls were found inside an 8-year-old Indiana girl after she said they “looked like candy” and wolfed them down. (Even if they look like candy, did they taste like it?) The collection of metal led to holes that resembled stab wounds or gunshots in her intestines, requiring surgery.

    18. A set of false teeth were found in a woman’s stomach when she complained of pains. Although initially reluctant to divulge how they got there, she eventually admitted she had swallowed her boyfriend’s dentures while experimenting with “a special type of passionate kiss.” No idea what that would even look like, or how hard you’d have to suck to get dentures to pop off, but kudos for trying new things.

    19. How’s this for creepy: An Israeli woman swallowed a cockroach as well as the fork she used to try and get it out. The big flew into her mouth as she was cleaning house, and in a panic, she tried to scoop the insect out with a fork but wound up swallowing that, as well. Surgery got the fork out, but the bug had already been digested.

    20. An Ethiopian man had 222 metallic objects in his stomach. Two hundred and twenty-two. The collection included nails, door keys, watch batteries, and hair pins. The cause of the weird eating was likely mental illness. Surgeons were able to remove the almost 1.7 pounds of metal from the man’s abdomen.

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    Flu/H1N1 Vaccine concept @ Home, Toronto - Ontario (Sept 26th, 2There are so many health viruses that affect people around the world. These viruses can cause something as common as the cold and flu or something serious like dengue and malaria. Everyone is vulnerable to these viruses, so we need to gather all the tips that can to help fight them. Although we cannot guarantee that we will be safe from harm, it’s much better to lessen the chances of getting sick. I have listed forty blogs that talk about health. Some mainly talk about H1N1, AIDS, etc. and others are more general but all of them have tips for us.

    1. http://www.everythingswineflu.info/ – Everything Swine Flu tells us about the latest news about the virus. You can learn about the happenings not only in the US, but around the world. Although it has been years since swine flu first started, it still continues to harm us.
    2. http://blogs.healthfreedomalliance.org/ – For our overall being, Health Freedom Alliance is there to help. It doesn’t limit the blogs to teach about viruses, but even categories like aging and cancer are being tackled.
    3. http://science4u-dangerviruses.blogspot.com/ – Science for You has information about different viruses like Hepatitis, AIDS, and swine flu. The blog gives us precautions and vaccination tips to prevent us from having the diseases.
    4. http://www.webmd.com/ – Our world is full of diseases caused by viruses and other unpreventable factors. Web MD is here to give us better information and better health through the site they made for us.
    5. http://hygimia69.blogspot.com/ – the goal of this blog is in tracking all information about the pandemics that haunt our world. It teaches us how to plan and prepare for the diseases so we can avoid them.
    6. http://hmnews.org/ – Health and Medicine News literally has all the latest news. Every 30 minutes or so, the site automatically gets the stories from their sources. That way, readers such as us will know what viruses should be taken seriously at the moment.
    7. http://nation-health.blogspot.com/ – Nation Health tackles the health issues that disturb us, especially the viruses that can kill the people. But aside from that, it also has topics such as obesity, smoking, and diets among others.
    8. http://www.birdflumonitor.com/ – The swine flu is still developing into worse things. Bird Flu Monitor makes sure that we are given up to date information so we won’t be left behind on the deadly virus.
    9. http://tuftscope.blogspot.com/ – Tuft Scope, the interdisciplinary journal of health, ethics, and policies, is there to ensure that people aren’t fooled into thinking anything besides the truth. This blog gives analysis on data, and more importantly, tells us about the viruses that are very widespread to us.
    10. http://www.circumcisionandhiv.com/ – HIV is a very easily spread when a person doesn’t know how to avoid it. Circumcision and HIV is a web log that helps us understand more about the disease so that we’ll be scared to do something foolish, and educates us on what’s right.
    11. http://theswineflublog.blogspot.com/ – In the Swine Flu Blog, we can get links and resources where we will learn more about the virus. Swine flu is not just any virus, since it can be fatal if not prevented at the right time.
    12. http://www.hepatitis-treatment.net/ – For those suffering from hepatitis, this blog is the right place to go to. Hepatitis Treatment has facts and treatments so the readers can have the hope they need to recover from the disease.
    13. http://aidscarewatch.blogspot.com/ – All around the world, there’s the problem of AIDS. We need someone or something to snap us back to reality that this virus can happen to anyone. AIDS Care Watch has just that objective.
    14. http://autoimmunedisease.suite101.com/ – With so many diseases today, it’s hard to get in track with them. This is what the blog Auto Immune Disease does: educate people about the dangers and preventions for the diseases which can be viral.
    15. http://blog.aids.gov/ – This is a government blog whose focus is to tell the nation about AIDS. Although there is still no cure for this disease, a few tips and reminders would definitely help to limit the spreading of AIDS.
    16. http://health-virus-h1n1.blogspot.com/ – Health-virus-h1n1-swine flu is your source of information about swine flu. It talks about the virus’s origins, symptoms, conditions, etc. Whether or not you have gotten H1N1, you’d want to visit this blog to learn more about it.
    17. http://beyondstatus.org/ – United AIDS Project is an organization led by a group of young people. Their goal is to help the people, especially the youth. This blog tackles not only the problems of AIDS but also has topics of racism and sexism among others.
    18. http://theymustlive.blogspot.com/ – Information about the newest development on cures are found in this blog. They May Live allows us to have hope for the future and prevention for the diseases as they continue to spread the details about the viral infections.
    19. http://coldflu.about.com/ – The headlines are found here in About.com. You’ll learn about the beginnings and latest happenings about the common cold and flu. These viral diseases, no matter how common they may be, are still very troubling for us. This is where we’ll know what to do to prevent it.
    20. http://emssolutionsinc.wordpress.com/ – H1N1 – Pandemic Influenza News teaches us how to prepare for the disease. The news are updated daily, and so does the links and sources where we can get more information from.
    21. http://www.bvwaghmare.blogspot.com/ – Only important info are found in this blog. They tell us to be aware of the possibility of AIDS and HIV ruining our lives. The blog has details about available vaccines and treatments to date.
    22. http://www.swinefeverprotection.com/ – The swine flu pandemic has bothered us for years, but it’s still impossible to remain calm about it. We need to have defenses so that our health will not be compromised. Swine Fever Protection makes certain that we know how to do exactly that.
    23. http://virus.emedtv.com/ – the Virus Channel talks has everything related to viral infections. From the basic information of viruses to the more complicated things like how a virus spreads, this blog has it.
    24. http://cureremedies.net/ – It’s hard to get natural remedies for our illness these days. But by going to Cure Remedies, we’ll see the discussions and tips the writers have for us. Common conditions like colds and flu are included here.
    25. http://healthinfection.blogspot.com/ – Health Infection has articles regarding what our bodies go through whenever we get sick. Usually, our sickness is caused by an virus so we should have vaccines and go to lengths to avoid having them.
    26. http://www.malariatalk.blogspot.com/ – Malaria Talk educates us on the dangers of malaria. This disease has already killed thousands around the world, and it’s time people know how dangerous it really is, especially for those in tropical countries.
    27. http://swineflulol.com/ – Swine Flu, LOL is similar to other blogs related to swine flu. They have posts regarding the current events on the epidemic, even those affecting Asia and Africa.
    28. http://blog.aac.org/ – Aids Action Committee has all the general and important info about HIV and AIDS. With many authors helping with the blog, the word is more easily spread. Hopefully, people will listen to the tips and guides on how to avoid the disease.
    29. http://kmo2009.vpwa.org/ – Kick Malaria Out: the name of the blog says it all. KMO’s ideal world is one without this deadly virus haunting the unfortunate people who had them. The blog talks about the impacts malaria have and want the people to support or donate for their cause.
    30. http://worldhealthmedicine.blogspot.com/ – World Health Medicine is keen on teaching us the dangers of diseases. Those can be viral like swine flu or heart diseases caused by our bad lifestyles. This also includes posts about traditional medicine that are now proven to be effective.
    31. http://plagueblog.blogspot.com/ – Plague Blog talks about the diseases from the past up to the current times. They have so many topics that range SARS to HIV to STD among others. They have news reports from around the world, which makes this blog great.
    32. http://ideaforhealth.blogspot.com/ – Viral diseases, cancer, and fitness matters are all tackled here. Idea for Health writes the symptoms, causes, treatments, and prevention for each sickness found in the blog.
    33. http://healthtipsatoz.com/ – Health Tips A to Z has great tips we can use in our daily lives. From health issues like fitness and safety to illnesses like colds and flu, they have something we can apply. Their audience can be young and old, since their topics are very varied.
    34. http://www.thearticlespoint.com/ – The Articles Point guides us to have a better lifestyle so we can prevent diseases caused by viral infections. Not only will that avoid trouble in case we get sick, it will also allow us to be healthier overall.
    35. http://influenzapandemic.blogspot.com/ – From the time the avian flu hit the world by storm, people have started to be afraid it will kill millions. This is the reason why Influenza Pandemic updates us on the news, so we know whether this rumor is true or just an exaggeration.
    36. http://www.bdoza.blogspot.com/ – For a deeper understanding on some of children’s diseases, A Pediatrician’s Notebook was started. This is made by a real pediatrician who regularly takes notes on the cases he encounters, which sometimes include serious diseases but usually notes viral ones.
    37. http://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/ – H5N1 has devastated us for years now. We can only pray that this virus stops spreading. But we should also listen to the news and know more about the disease so we’ll be ready for it and will not panic when we go get influenza.
    38. http://health.northglow.com/ – The Healthy Living tells us the much needed information about health. They have posts about viral diseases like AIDS and H1N1, and have fitness tips for those health-conscious people out there.
    39. http://www.iehealth.blogspot.com/ – Focus on your Health. This is a health blog which focus on protection against diseases and nutrition. If we listen to the tips, we can live longer and healthier so we can enjoy life to the fullest.
    40. http://www.natural-holistic-health.com/ – If you have a family who might be prone to illnesses, Natural Holistic Health might be the perfect blog to look at. They have alternative therapies for different issues with concern to viral infections that are easily spread.

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    Have you ever done something that the moment you did it you thought to yourself this is not going to turn out the way I planned? Well here are 25 great shots that will help let you know you are not alone. Some are accidents, some just funny, but they all make you feel better knowing its not you in the picture.


    I’ve got an itch, can you help me scratch it…
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    I don’t need that Knee anymore, that’s why I was born with two…
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    If I can just reach around behind me I can grab that bar…
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    So that’s the bolt I forgot to put back in…
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    Hey I wonder how the ground feels when my tires rolls over it…
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    I wonder if I’ll feel this in the morning…
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    Man I hope he doesn’t fall backwards…
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    Hey I’ve always wonderd what was on the other side of these tires…
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    Focus, Focus…
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    My mom said I can do anything I want if I put my mind to it…
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    It was at this point he realized, this might hurt…
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    With the one foot turned backwards, I just hope thats not his other foot behind him…
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    I told my trainer it would work to hold the bar that way…
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    I don’t think they have the kinks worked out of my flying car yet…
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    They told me to be more flexible on the plays…
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    Hey watch this, I can make half my car disappear…
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    Those karate lesions really are paying off…
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    Hackle me again, I dare you…
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    Hey now I can play hockey without a stick…
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    Well it was one way to stop him from getting to the ball…
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    Man I’m telling you, you have something in your eye. If you’d be still I can help get it out…
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    I like to have one foot up, no matter what side I land on…
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    Hey who keeps kicking me in the butt…
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    NO, NO, pull the bar up, don’t push it down…
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    So I wonder what the team is having for dinner after the game…
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    Do you bake; do you want to learn how to bake? As a person who loves to eat, I can tell you, I love people who love to bake. If you have an interest in baking, then you don’t want to miss these sites. With everything from how to bake to advance recipes and decorating tips, these sites have a wealth of information.

    These sites are not listed in any order except the general titles.

    General Bakingtools

      1.  17 and Baking – As a 17 year old honor student, this young lady doesn’t have much time but loves to cook. She has put this site together to share her passion.

      2.  Apple & Spice – From a young girl helping her grandma make jam tarts, to working on her degree in Food and Nutrition Katie has loved to cook. This site has some very nice, beautiful and tasty looking treats.

      3.  Culinary in the Country! – Joe grew up trying to help him mom cook, but usually ended up as the taste tester. As he got into his 20’s he began to get tired of eating out and decided to get back into the kitchen. This site is about his journey through learning how to cook.

      4.  The Adventures of Kitchen Girl – As a mother of 3, Jo not only loves to cook, but she loves to share he adventures as she try’s new things in the kitchen.

      5.  Fresh from the Oven – Mandy started this site a few years ago as a novice baker, over time she has worked hard and learned a wealth of information which she uses this site to share with you.

      6.  Spike Bakes – This site has a ton of information and advice from topics such as “Indonesian ginger tofu” to “chocolate crème caramel disaster”, if you are looking for ideas or advice this is a great site.

      7.  Sweet Sins – Born in Germany but now living in Australia, Eva loves to look at the world in a culinary way.

      8.  Amanda’s Cooking – Amanda is no stranger to online sites. Having created several, writing for many she knows how to deliver the information readers want. This site is all about her love of cooking and sharing ideas for the kitchen.

      9.  At The Baker’s Bench – As a freelance writer, editor and recipe developer, Sandy uses this site along with her knowledge and skills from baking professionally to bring you some great advice.

      10.  Baking and Boys! – Married with four boys, Katrina loves to share her passion of cooking. With topics from “almost vegan spelt walnut chocolate chip cookies” (whew had to take a break after saying that one) to “Almond Joy Coconut Brownie Recipe” this site has a wealth of information.

      11.  Beantown Baker – Brought to you all the way from Boston, this site has everything from appetizers, dinners, to pumpkins. This is a great site if you are looking for ideas or advice.

      12.  Courtney’s Sweets – Having a sweet tooth since a young girl, Courtney uses this site to share her adventures in baking, discuss products she recommends and share recipes.

      13.  Holy Sweet – In this simple but rather beautiful site, Linda uses her tallest to share advice and tips on creating some very lavish pastry designs.

      14.  Passionate about Baking – Deeba uses this site to share her passion of cooking, as well there are some other hits of stuff such as photography and nature thrown in.

      15.  The Singleton in the Kitchen – Working on her M.A. from Georgetown University, this Texan has decided to share some of her adventures in the kitchen.

      16.  The Baking Pan – As a wife and mother, Carol uses this site to share her experiences in the kitchen, share recipes, and just have fun doing what she loves.

      17.  Alpine Berry – With her love to cook, bake and garden, Mary uses this site to share her recipes and other bits of her life.

      18.  A whisk & A Spoon – Stephanie uses this site to share her recipes, ideas, knowledge and just fun that she has in the kitchen.

      19.  Blog Chef – Brought to you by Bobby, this site is all about the passion for cooking, sharing recipes and other articles relation to the culinary world.

      20.  Dessert First – Living in the Bay Area, Anita uses her training from a course at the Tante Marie’s Cooking School, to now work in a little bakery in the East Bay area. In this site she coverall all areas of baking and shares some great information.

      21.  Engineer Baker – A Chemical Engineer by trade, Caitlin uses this site to share her love for cooking and her adventures in the kitchen.

      22.  The Busty Baker – Danae works hard in the retail world, but when she is not there, she’s baking. When she’s not baking, she’s thinking about baking. This site is about her creations and love for cooking.

      23.  Piece of Cake – A wife and mother, Shauna is a self taught baker. She loves to cook, laugh and have fun with her family. She uses her talents in this site to share with you some great advice, stories, tips and tricks for the kitchen.

      24.  Sticky Gooey Creamy Chewy – This ex lawyer, mother, wife and professional musician loves to cook. Coming from a long line of Italians, she loves to share her creations, knowledge and talents in the kitchen.

      25.  Technicolor Kitchen – Full of great recipes, ideas, and advice, this site by Patricia is not only fun to read but well written and colorful.

      26.  Andrea Meyers – This wife and mother is a freelance food writer, but beyond that, she loves to cook and uses this site to share her adventures in the kitchen.

      27.  Bake or Break – Learning from an early age that home cooking is important this lady has decided to help others by sharing her kitchen in this site.

      28.  Jenn’s Baking Chamber – Jennifer uses this site to share her passion for cooking. In this site she shares advice, recipes and a wealth of information.

      29.  Belle of the Bakery – When she’s not working to become an attorney, Elyse can be found in the kitchen doing what she loves, cooking.

      30.  Culinary Concoctions by Peabody – With a love for food, Peabody loves spending time in her kitchen trying out new creations. She uses this site to try and inspire others to try new things in the kitchen.

      31.  My Baking Addiction – An middle school teacher by day, home chef by night. Jamie loves cooking as well as sharing her journey. This site is full of some great information and beautiful pictures.

      32.  Peanut Butter Boy – Nick’s love for cooking is only second to his love for peanut butter. He strives hard to eat healthy and most of his recipes on this site are on the healthy side.

      33.  Sugar Duchess – A wife and mother, LaChelle loves to bake and decorate cakes. With a royal sweet tooth, she has a passion for learning and excellence both in the kitchen and in life.

      34.  The Tortefeasor – Cathy is a Yankee living in the south with her husband and kids. She uses this site to share her adventures in the kitchen.

      35.  Anne Strawberry – Asking you to not step on her husband, kids, or dog, Anne invites you into her kitchen. This site has a range of information from appetizers to vegetables, if you are looking for ideas or advice its here.

      36.  Bitter Sweet – Although this site is about crafts, many of the topics involve food. With some very tasty looking ideas this site has a lot to share.

      37.  The Canadian Baker – This site has been around for several years, and with topics from pumpkin spice muffins to blondie cupcakes, this site has a wealth of information.

      38.  Dozen Flours – As a creative outlet, Julia loves to bake desserts. Here she shares some of her favorite recipes and advice.

      39.  Milk and Cookies – As an amateur both in blogging and in the kitchen Jen decided to start her own blog, share her journey and invite others along for the ride.

      40.  My Wooden Spoon – As a wife and mother, Lori has her hands full, but she loves to cook. Hired by Kraft to create an original recipe with Velveeta, Lori’s creation won first place in the May issue of Taste of Home. She uses this site to share her passion for cooking, advice and to inspire others.

      41.  Savory Sweet Life – Alice uses this site to share her love of food, cooking, and photography. With a wide range of topics and great advice this is a great site.

      42.  Sweet & Simple Bakes – This site is all about baking, for both novice and professional bakers. If you have an interest in baking, this is one site you want to keep up with.

      43.  Get Baked – This young girl love to bake, travel and design. She uses this site to share her journey through the kitchen and more.

      44.  Apple Pie, Patis, & Pate – This site from Jude, is all about cooking from the home kitchen, learning to create something from scratch, and sharing that journey.

      45.  Bakerella – This site was started to keep track of this lady’s baking and decorating attempts. She uses this site to share her journey, advice, and hopes to inspire others.

      46.  Baking Obsession – As a former dentist, Vera hopes one day to become a patisserie. She uses this site to share her kitchen, her creations and her passion for cooking.

      47.  Chocablog – As the self described “The chocolate blog”, this site strives to find and review the best chocolate in the world, share recipes and advice.

      48.  Good Eats n Sweet Treats – Jamie is one of those people who live to eat, she has a great passion for cooking and loves to share her creations with others.

      49.  Tartelette – This site by Helen covers her passion for cooking, developing recipes, styling and photographing food, and sharing all this with others. She also has her recipes in both English and French.

      50.  She Bakes and She Cooks – Cher loves to bake and cook, in this site she shares her passion, recipes and knowledge.

      51.  Zoe Bakes – Zoe has gone from cooking in her kitchen to being trained by the Culinary Institute of America, allowing her to work as a pastry chef at several Twin Cities restaurants. She has began to teach others and decided to put this site together to share her talents and knowledge.

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      52.  Pink Cake Box – Anne is the founder of Pink Cake Box, a specialty cake shop, and uses this blog to share some of their creations of cakes, cupcakes and cookies.

      53.  Cake… Or Death? – Liz loves to bake and loves cakes. She shares her creations, recipes, and knowledge through this site. With the wide range of articles she has, this is a great site to keep up with.

      54.  Cake, Batter, and Bowl – As a postdoc by day, working hard in the hospital, Kerstin loves to come home and unwind by playing in the kitchen. This site features her recipes for quick and healthy meals.

      55.  Evil Cake Lady – This lady loves to bake, she’s not evil in a bad way, more like devil’s food cake kind of evil. In this site she shares her creations and recipes.

      56.  Heavenly Cake Baker – This site is all about teaching how to bake through following the recipes found in Rose’s Heavenly Cakes book.

      57.  The Caked Crusader – This site is a great site full of information and advice on baking cakes, usually delivered with a side of fun.

      58.  Cake Journal – Brought to you by Louise, this site is all about baking and decorating cakes. Having written the ebook “Easter Treats by CakeJournal”, Louise uses this site to share her knowledge and talents.

      59.  Gigi Cakes – Gigi uses this site to bring you a wealth of information on cakes, with post from “Eggnog Pound Cake with Crystal Rum Glaze” to “Giant Cranberry oatmeal Cookies” this site has a ton of stuff.

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      60.  Baking Bites – Nicole brings you this site to share her advice, tips and tricks, recipes and reviews for both the novice and advanced bakers.

      61.  Clumbsy Cookie – This lady not only loves cookies, she loves to share with others. Full of advice and recipes this site is a great site to follow.

      62.  Cream Puffs in Venice – Ivonne comes from a large Italian family and she loves to cook. Growing up around family that loved spending time in the kitchen, she has had a love of cooking all her life. In this site she shares some great works of art from her kitchen.

      63.  Cookie Madness – Anna started this site to keep track of her adventures in the kitchen, but it has become a great place for her to share her wonderful creations.

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      64.  Cup Cake – Software quality engineer by day, cup cake baker by night, Cheryl has always loved to cook, and with her blog she has an outlet to share her creations, advice and knowledge.

      65.  All Thinks Cupcake – If you like to eat or bake cupcakes then you don’t want to miss this site. All about cupcakes is just that, everything you ever wanted to know from baking to decorating it’s here.

      66.  Cupcake Project – Accepting to bake some cupcakes for a friends wedding, this lady had to master the cupcake in a short time. From there, she has continued to grow in the cupcake world, winning several awards. In this site, she shares her love of baking.

      67.  Cupcakes take the Cake – As they say, “All Cupcakes, all the time”, that’s what this site is all about. With tons of information and advice, this site is well worth the reading.

      68.  How to eat a Cupcake – This site is full of “how to’s” for baking cupcakes and more. With the wealth of information and the range of topics, this is a great site.

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      69.  Bread Basket Case – Public defender by day, and a baker on the weekends, Marie started with breads and is now branching out to cakes. Follow along with her and track her journey through the baking world.

      70.  The Fresh Loaf – If you like to bake bread, then you don’t want to miss this site. With everything from advice and recipes to reviews, blogs and a full forum, this is a great site with a wealth of information.

      71.  Wild Yeast – Susan works hard on this site to help those who have a love of baking bread. In this site, she covers all aspects of bread, with tips and advice along the way.

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      72.  Eat me, Delicious – If you are or know someone who is a vegetarian, then this site is for you, full of recipes and advice on baking all sorts of treats that are vegetarian based.

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      73.  RecipeGirl – This site is all about recipes, with a ton of them here, a blog for discussion and a place to shop, this site has you covered.

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      74.  Baking Mad – This site has everything you want to know about baking and more. From recipes and baking ideas to a place where you can ask the experts, this site has you covered.

      75.  Better Baking – This is an online magazine for bakers. Brought to you by cookbook author, pastry chef, food journalist and writer, Marcy Goldman, this site has a wealth of information that you don’t want to miss.

      76.  Pastry Chef Central – If you are looking for baking supplies, this is a great store. With everything for baking and pastries, this site has what you need.

      77.  King Arthur Flour – Here this company uses their blog to discuss a wide range of topics covering “Hot Stuff From King Arthur’s Hearth”.

      78.  Eggbeater – As a on the job trained chef, Shuna fish Lydon has been cooking professionally in New York, California and London for more than 16 years. With years of experience and professional advice, this site is full of the information you need.

      79.  Real Baking With Rose – Considered the “Diva of Desserts”, Rose has written several cookbooks and uses this site to share her talents and expertise. This site has everything from advice, recipes to a full forum where you can discuss your ideas as well.

      80.  Kitchen Krafts – This is the Foodcrafter’s Supply Catalog. If you are looking for any type of supplies, this site will have what you are looking for.

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    There are many different types of mental illness but I’d like to focus on one, depression. Having lived with borderline depression myself for most of my life, I know the feeling of loneliness. Even though I’m surrounded by people most of the time I still find myself feeling lonely, wondering why I’m here, why was I born and if the world would be better off without me. At times I just feel like crying, hiding, and worse. It’s hard for me to understand why and what’s going on, let alone the people around me.

    There is still a lot we don’t know about the brain, but technology is growing faster than ever. A MRI Technician these days can do wonders to help map out what is going inside a person’s head. Doctors use these tools to try and help, but for many we don’t have the money or insurance to go.

    I’ve put together this list of sites to help those like myself by realizing we are not alone and to possibly help those around us understand what is going on. For most people like myself, there are people who care, the problem is seeing and believing it.

    WebMD list Mood disorders as: “These disorders, also called affective disorders, involve persistent feelings of sadness or periods of feeling overly happy, or fluctuations from extreme happiness to extreme sadness. The most common mood disorders are depression, mania and bipolar disorder.”

    These sites are from people living with these disorders themselves or are living with people who have them. They have decided to write about their journey, sometimes as a way to just express themselves other times in hopes to help others.

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      Depression Marathon – Etta was diagnosed with depression about a decade ago. Like many she lost the life she once had, but through treatment and her willingness to continue to live she re-created herself into a person she likes. She hopes through her site, others can start to understand and treat people with mental illness with more respect.

      Different Thoughts – In this blog, Marian talks about the journey through many different states of the mind and spending time in university. Going through this process without the use of psychiatry, Marian has a unique outlook on what is going on and possible ways to deal with it.

      The Eye of the Storm – Tempest, a man who is a network and computer technician, diagnosed as bipolar, has lived all over and is married. He decided to write this site to try and explain who he is and why he is. Along with bipolar, he has sleep apnea which can at times make things much worse, though he now uses a CPAP machine and feels much better. He hopes through his writings he can express himself and in the process give hope to others.

      Furious Seasons – As a long term psych patient that has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, this journalist uses his talents as a writer to discuss the quality and direction of mental healthcare here in America as well as around the world.

      If You’re Going Through Hell Keep Going – Susan, a writer that has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and struggles with it, uses this site to discuss what she has been and is going through. From listing out the meds she has been on, to topics on a wide variety of subjects, this site has a wealth of information.

      Caught In My Bipolar Burble – This young lady self claims “Brought to you by your neighborhood misanthropic, buxom, bondage-positive, bipolar, bisexual, flying, loquacious hedonist author. Now with VNS capabilities.” With post from “Eggs over easy with a side of lawnmower” to “Obviously traumatizing dreams” this site has a ton of information and is well worth the reading.

      Bipolar Recovery – Having come from a abusive family, troubled past, time spent in and out of psych hospitals, Jane talks about her past what she went through and how she became a survivor, not a statistic.

      Karen: In Theory – Karen, diagnosed with bipolar, uses this site to monitor herself to have some anchor point to be able to tell how she is doing and where she is in life. Coming from a stable home with a happy childhood, Karen is convinced that mental illness is inherited and hard to deal with.

      More than Conquerors – A Christian with bipolar, living in Singapore, Nancie enjoys photography and writing. She uses her talents as a writer to talk about her journey with bipolar as well as her belief in God and how he has helped her along the way.

      Madsadgirl – As an OU graduate, this girl tries many hobbies in an attempt to take up her time, not allowing her time to think about being depressed. In this blog she writes about life with depression as well as subjects like patient participation and patient rights.

      Moody Swinger – Carter, having been diagnosed with manic depressive disorder, uses this blog on the lighter side and try’s to put a little fun into his articles about his life and living with depression.

      My Sad Alter Ego – Living with bipolar disorder, this person uses this blog as a place to vent. Feeling that it’s possibly better and much cheaper that a shrink, this site is a place to let their story be told.

      My Thirteenth Sad Day – Ruby has filled this site with a wealth of information, from living with depression, relationships, to identity. With such a range of topics, and a ton of post, this site is well worth the reading.

      Postpartum Progress – As the most read blog in the US on depression and postpartum, this site is aimed at women who suffer and the people who care for them. This site is packed full of information and is here to try and help. This is a must read for any women, feeling depressed or not, before and after having a baby.

      Our Adventure In Bipolarland – In this blog, Sally writes about her life with her husband who has bipolar disorder. She’s a wife, mother and grandmother, who uses her talents as a writer to discuss the issues in and around dealing with someone who had a mental illness.

      The Mass Defective – Sid uses this blog to share her story of living with mental illness. As a mother, on disability, she has had many different diagnoses from borderline personality disorder, bipolar, to PTSD, yet she still is not sure which one fits.

      The Secret Life Of A Manic Depressive – As a young girl from Ireland, Seaneen uses this blog to talk more about mental disorders rather than day to day life. With a wealth of information, covering a wide range of mental health topics, this site is a great site for those who are trying to understand what mental illness is and how to help.

      Rantings and Ramblings – A wife and mother, this lady who is depressed is no longer medicated. In this blog she covers her journey through life, both as a place to express but also in hopes to help others going down the same path.

      Disjointed Thoughts – Laura, diagnosed with depression, uses this blog to chronicle her life. Living with depression, feeling a little social phobia, and having OCD has made for an interesting life, follow along through this blog and you might find something that may help you.

      Storied Mind – John has put this site together as a place for people to share their stories of recovery in hopes that these stories will help others who are going through life with depression. Loaded with a ton of stories, this site has people from every walk of life sharing their life to help others.

      Migrainchow.com – This site is about life with mental disorders, migraines, and more. Written by Immi, about life from day to day. Covering many different topics, and being both funny as well as quite frank at times, this site is well worth reading.

      Svasti: A Journey From Assault To Wholeness – As a woman living in Australia, this lady is trying to find life again after one horrible incident. After being assaulted, she found that this was the onset of depression and PTSD. Living with the assault would be hard enough, the rest most can’t imagine.

      A Tangle Of Weeds – As a single mother, Kate is a free spirit caught in a prison of depression and finding herself spending way too much time watching life go by. She uses this site to ramble about her life, things that make her laugh and things that make her cry.

      All About Bipolar – This site is brought to you by a 25 year old mother of four who finds herself living with bipolar and panic disorder. She uses this site to discuss her life, what she is going through, and how she is coping in hopes that she can help others who are going through the same thing.

      My Mentally Ill Life – Carol, a wife and mother, finds herself supporting her special needs daughter. Through this blog she covers her journey, in hopes to help others, as well to try and find answers for her own journey.

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      Laura’s Psychology Blog – As a professor in the world of Psychology, Laura uses this blog to discuss and cover many different ranges of mental illness. This site has a wealth of information, for anyone trying to find answers this site is a must read.

      Mental Health Blog – This site covers all areas of mental illness in all ages of individuals. With post covering a wide range of topics, a forum, and a great list of counselors this site as answers to most of the questions you can come up with.

      PsychCentral – This site is probably one of is not the largest site covering mental health. Covering conditions, drugs, news, and research, with resources and a great blog, this site has it all. With the wealth of information this site has, if you have or care for someone who has a mental illness you need to be reading this site.

      Beyondblue – This group is here to help both the individual as well as bring a national focus to the needs of those suffering from mental disorders. They are working to build a society that understands and is able to respond to the need of someone living with depression.

      Beyond Meds – Although this site is a personal site covering the journey of one man’s life dealing with mental illness, I’ve put it here due to the amount of information in the site about the need for and over use of medications.

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    These 25 horrible facial and body deformations should make you sit back and think things could be worse. Many times we look in the mirror and gripe because we don’t like our hair or we have a pimple. I think these people would take a bad hair day or pimple over what they have to live with, in a heartbeat. Most of these pictures are facial tumors. As far as we know, all of the images are real; none have been photoshopped or altered in anyway.

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    Statistics show that over 30% of all Americans will die from heart related diseases. These sites cover ways to know if you are having a heart attack, ways to prevent a heart attack, to personal stories from saviors who can help you get your life back after having a heart attack.

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      1.  Guide to Heart Disease – This site is related to Heart & all heart problems, diseases. In this site you will find post from General Health, Heart Disease’s, to Strokes. This site is full of the information you need to be informed about heart disease.

      2.  What to Do If You Are Having a Heart Attack! – This blog covers how to tell if you are having a Heart Attack and what to do, including covering areas of what is a heart attack.

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      3.  The Heart Scan Blog – Brought to you by Dr. William Davis, this is a very large site chocked full of info covering all aspects of coronary heart disease. If you have a question, you can find the answer here. This site is laid out to provide you with the right information for diets and what you need to know to prevent a heart attack.

      4.  Lisa Nelson RD – A registered dietitian with a double bachelor in Nutrition and Exercise Science, Lisa Nelson RD, has put together this blog to help people lose weight, lower cholesterol, control high blood pressure, live the life they want and be healthy.

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      5.  HEARTHAWK – Brought to you by an engineer with an MBA who also suffers from heart disease, this site is about his path to save himself in hopes that it can help others at the same time.

      6.  WELCOME TO THE ZIPPER CLUB – “Welcome to the Zipper Club” Those are the words, uttered by a stranger who held the door for me as I exited the hospital, that made me realize I had just begun a new life.

      7.  Round 2: Life After a Heart Attack – John Huegel, a professional photographer, uses his blog to talk about life after a heart attack. With post from exercise to things to be thankful of, you will find this site fun to read.

      8.  Heart Attack – As a digital photographer, web designer, wife and mother, Vi Adkins decided to share her experience with her husbands heart attack.

      9.  I Had a Mini-Stroke and What Happened After – Stazjia uses this blog to talk about something very close to her, what happened when she had a mini-stroke and how it has changed her life.

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      10.  Blood Test Info – If you need too or want to learn more about your blood pressure, this site has everything you need to know. With post about high blood pressure to AIDS, you can find what you are looking for here.

      11.  High Blood Pressure Treatment – High Cholesterol Treatment – As a lady who loves God, family, animals and gardening, the Flowergardener brings you this site to talk about treating your high blood pressure and cholesterol. With topics from natural medicine for your heart to product recommendations, you will find this site has a ton of information for you.

      12.  10 Things You Should Know About Blood Pressure Readings – After having questions about blood pressure, how to get accurate readings, and what the readings mean this gentleman has sought to share his findings with others in hopes that the answers he found will help everyone.

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      13.  The Prevention Revolution – As a Dr. of Epidemiology, Dr. Desiree Jones uses her experience and knowledge to put together a very informative blog to help everyone get some accurate and scientifically researched answers to the questions of how to prevent heart diseases.

      14.  Heart Disease Prevention – This blog goes into detail about the statistics of heart diseases and related deaths in the U.S. With information from “Is Obesity Hard-Wired in the Brain” to “How Is Coffee Linked to Weight Gain”, you can be sure to find a ton of very useful information here.

      15.  Refuse a heart attack NOW! – Refuse to suffer a heart attack by making wise simple choices about your life. Here, you will find powerful self-empowering info, tools and resources to make life-saving personal transformation. To reverse heart disease and to live a heart-attack-proof lifestyle explore NOW ….

      16.  Live With No More Heart Disease – This site goes over information that will help you control your diabetes, through using nutrients and products such as Synergy.

      17.  Promote Heart Health and Prevent Heart Disease – As a trained Internal Medicine doctor, Dr. Dyer uses this blog to help people understand how to have a healthy heart and strive towards preventing heart disease.

      18.  Coronary Heart Disease – This site covers questions such as “Is it Possible to Prevent Heart Disease” to “The best way to prevent heart disease is to exercise often”. With tons of information on a variety of subjects, this site is well worth the reading.

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      19.  rodneys52ways – As an author and a playwright, Rodney Robbins uses this blog to talk about how Chronic Illness doesn’t have to seem like you are living with a life sentence. He covers ways to cope with many illnesses such as arthritis, asthma, to depression, as well as many areas of heart diseases.

      20.  Bottom Line Fitness – This site is more focuses on fitness and exercise, but it goes over dealing with cardio workouts as well as heart related issues for both men and women. If you are trying to get into shape or stay in shape, this is the site for you.

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    If you are looking for good solid medical information, whether you are a medical professional or someone who wants to learn, then you need to check out these blogs.  These top 20 medical blogs contain high end, researched information that allow you to search through and find your answers very fast.

     
    The Student Doctor Network
    The Student Doctor Network is a great place for faculty, students, and advisors to connect and discuss everything from being a doctor to medical news.

    Literature, Arts, and Medicine Blog
    The goal of the NYU Blog is to create a space and open up discussion on medical research with how it relates to humanities, arts, and social sciences.

    DrugWonks
    The Center for Medicine in the Public Interest has brought to us the DrugWonks blog.  Reading through this blog, you will find information on new drug studies, FDA approvals and more.

    The Portable Pediatrician
    As a licensed practitioner of pediatrics, Dr. Stacy B. Stryer, focuses on children’s health including natural health, hearth health, cold and flu, and even college health.

    Center for Health Care Research and Policy
    As part of its mission to improve the health of the public by conducting research that examines access to health care, increases the quality of health care services, and informs health policy and practice; the Center for Health Care Research and Policy has developed this great blog to discuss its reviews, advertise seminars and reach out to the community.

    Rx for healthcare
    Oregon’s Rx for Healthcare Blog, sets out to inform the public and encourage discussions about how healthcare reform can come about.

    Doctor David’s Blog
    As a pediatric oncologist, Dr. David, uses his blog to write informally for anyone who is interested in pediatric oncology, cancer research, cancer treatments, and breaking medical news.

    Women’s Health
    Dr. Vivian Dickerson is a licensed OB/GYN who writes to inform women of all ages need to know for optimum health!

    Health Blog
    The Health Blog, brought to you by The Wall Street Journal, offers news and analysis on health and the business of health.  The blog covers stories from “why Joe Lieberman is opposed to expanding medicare” to “how remedial reading class changes young brains”.

    Medical Humanities Blog
    As a Ph.D. student at the University of Texas Medical Branch’s Institute for Medical Humanities, Daniel Goldberg uses this blog to discuss the nature and future of medical humanities.

    The National Nurse
    Endorsed by American Holistic Nurses Association, the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, The Center for Nursing Advocacy and other medical and nursing organizations, The Nation Nurse brings you news about nursing, conventions, research and more.

    MyCancer
    As a Journalist, Leroy Sievers, felt the need to share about his battle with cancer.  Read through his blog to keep up with his progress, as well as up to date information on cancer treatment.

    MedicalNerds.com
    This blog is all about technology, stats and IT for medics, brought to you by the Medical Nerds.  If you need to find out how to Zip a file, or the pitfalls when buying a blackberry from eBay, then this is the blog for you.

    Acupuncture Today
    This site, about acupuncture, will inform you on everything from “low-level laser light acupuncture” to “an effective supplemental therapy for cancer”.

    Respectful Insolence
    Respectful Insolence brings you news on alternative medicine and general industry through clever and funny post.

    PsychCentral Blog
    Brought to you by The PsychCentral, this blog informs and discusses all types of mental health symptoms, diseases and treatments, from parenting to anxiety to grief.

    Stress
    As a Mayo Clinic oncologist, Dr. Edward T. Creagan, talks about everything from dealing with stress to ways of simplifying your general life.

    Healthy Relationships
    Licensed as a psychotherapist, Mira Kirshenbaum uses this blog to cover how relationships are connected to your health.  With subjects from fitness, cancer, sex, to addiction and much more, this site has you covered.

    The Differential
    This blog is brought to you by several medical students through Medscape blogs, and covers all sorts of information.  Students are from colleges such as Cambridge University, UNC Chapel Hill, UT  Health Sciences Center, and more.

    Health and Nutrition by Michael R. Eades, M.D.
    Best-selling author, Dr. Michael R. Eades, who wrote Protein Power, uses his blog to inform you about diet research studies, metabolism, nutrition and more.

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    H1N1, also known as swine flu, has ravaged us just last year. It has killed hundreds or maybe thousands of people around the world. From Europe to Asia, the rich and poor, healthy and sick, the disease doesn’t choose its victims. There have been preventive steps made by the governments, but it isn’t enough. Literally everywhere, we can get the disease, since it spreads very quickly. The virus has victimized tens of thousands of people, but it’s a good thing the mortality rate isn’t high.

    We should be the ones to help ourselves, but to do so; we must know the details surrounding H1N1. The facts are important, and we should distinguish it from myths. Below are reliable sources of information where we can get the latest updates about swine flu. We can learn about the preventive measures we should take, how it has affected the lives of people, and everything else. Some may have bad news, but it is the truth and we must be conscious of it.

    1. http://h1n1virus.us/ – This site tells the readers all about swine flu. It was created mainly for the reason of educating the public about the disease. There are preventions, possible treatments, and every bit of information they can gather. The lists of articles here are written by different people.
    2. http://www.bestswineflu.com/ – This blog has a map of the US which includes the level of infection around each state. It shows how deadly it has been to us. They also have information about the outbreak, prevention, and symptoms of the disease.
    3. http://theswineflublog.com/ – This has general information necessary to us so we know how to act with swine flu in our midst. The good thing about this blog is it has valuable questions and answers, not only for everyone, but also for pregnant women. This has current blog entries so what we read here is everything that the health department can offer.
    4. http://swine-flu-epidemic.blogspot.com/ – Containing not only articles, but also videos and maps, the blog gives us news, tips, and opinions about swine flu. They included some links to government sites to give us more information that are factual. You can use the articles and videos here as long as those are referenced or linked back to them.
    5. http://pandemicflu.gov/ – A government site meant to help the public, pandemicflu.gov teaches us what to do with the flu. It isn’t only about swine flu, but the regular ones that hit many of us all the time. What’s good about this website is that you can go to this site and use other languages like Chinese and Spanish.
    6. http://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/ – The blog mainly concentrates on the bad news about swine flu. This lists the deaths in different countries, the timeline, and includes news in Asia. Unlike other sites, I think this one is unbiased because it analyzes the content of other information sources.
    7. http://www.wvflu.org/ – Like the other blogs, this one also provides a lot of information regarding swine flu. This is a reliable source since the writers are really doctors who know everything about H1N1. The blog focuses on helping those who are vulnerable to complications due to the disease. Listed here are local health departments and the links to each of them.
    8. http://h1n1blog.org/ – They have articles not only about the US happenings, but have information all around the world. Some come from as far as Hong Kong and Egypt, but more are from the US. This site teaches us how to prepare and prevent H1N1 from harming us.
    9. http://www.ndflu.com/h1n1/ – Aside from the usual information that can be seen on other sites, they have statistics to prove what they are saying. There are reports here in which the target audience varies. Some are for schools and others are for employers and employees. They answer frequently asked questions so it is easier for us to understand the message.
    10. http://www.flula.com/ – They teach specific groups of people how to deal with swine flu. Families and schools differ in their ways to prevent the disease from spreading. It also has information that can help the people who have chronic illnesses, because they are the most vulnerable to it.

    After reading through these blogs, hopefully you have learned a lot about swine flu. We are not sure whether the pandemic will cease, but we should always be careful. It is important to note, though, that swine flu isn’t the only scary thing in this world. There are a lot more sickness we can get.

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