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gigglesugar (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
Everybody's afraid of something. Me, I'm afraid of the moment when the nachos run out. You'd be surprised what fears are actually documented phobias. See if you can figure out which ones are real and which are fake . . . or at least haven't yet been recognized! Source read more
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DAVID ARCHULETA FAN BLAST (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
WOW, the life of this 17 year old is anything but typical. And when you have tons of questions coming at you, it only shows how popular you are. In his latest interview, David Archuleta talked with Ashley Iasimone of PopEater. Here is what she compiled: ‘American Idol’ runner-up David Archuleta has been an awfully busy guy. [...]
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DTS (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
• Up to 95% of the cases had treatment and cure Before they reach these levels, there is the consolation of knowing that the neofobia can be cured. "There are treatments that succeed in improving or curing phobias, and a 90% or 95% of those affected are evolving positively," said Rosa Martinez. In saying this specialist, the neofobia was brought in a way very similar to the rest of the phobias of their...
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World of Psychology (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
I was browsing some of my regular news sites and came across an article in CNN.com’s Living section about phobias. (It was actually a syndicated article from a New York Times company, go figure.) In the piece, which actually gets to some good suggestions at the end, it promulgates a common misrepresentation of what a phobia [...]
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full and free download (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
Hypnosis is a tool used for behavior modification and allows you to explore your past lives for the purpose of personal research, discovery and healing. Many phobias and illnesses (physical or emotional) are directly related to a past life. When a conscious connection is made, healing begins.
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The mental_floss Blogs (Free subscription) | 25/09/2008
I have a weird fascination with underground rivers, be they natural, man-made, or just plain awesome. In a recent post about phobias, many people expressed fear of things lurking beneath murky bodies of water; what could be darker, or stranger or scarier than something lurking in a body of water that is itself lurking [...]
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impudent strumpet (Free subscription) | 22/09/2008
1. Scientists have found a correlation between political ideology and physiological response to perceived threats, which is interesting. But I wonder if they controlled the test for phobia? Two of those images mentioned would have given me panic attacks, and it is one of the more common phobias, but I think it's unrelated to what they were trying to test for. 2. There are people who think I should...
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jeffreymark (Free subscription) | 20/09/2008
American Thinker comments on a story I passed over yesterday, but found rather typical of the Palin-phobia (liberals like attaching phobias to anyone who disagrees with their positions) sweeping the left. The Associated Press (AP) continues its arrogance in the...
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Bellaonline.com (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
Casting now for Phobias and Fears, Cash or Capture show, Redneck Christmas, Fighting Twins.
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Calorie-Count.com Forums (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
Just curious to see if anyone else has any weird food phobias/habits? Because I SURE do... I'm literally scared of mayonnaise. If it touches me I'll scrub the skin raw washing it off. Same goes with mustard. I can't eat ketchup unless it comes out of a packet and...
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Something Awful (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
I'm scared of writing things which no one will read, so I'll keep this as short as possible. The SA forum goons drew a bunch of the stupidest phobias around, and you should check out their work right now you dumb jerk.
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The Rafael Nadal Blog (Free subscription) | 07/09/2008
Do you have any phobias? Jenny, England RN: Not really. But I don't like snakes and things like that. Would you agree that the competition coming from players below you and Roger is tougher than it has been? Stephen Dresch...