Subject: Fwd: Eat Your Way to a Better Mood
From: Nikki Loehr <evilevilcouch@gmail.com>
Date: 2/24/11, 00:10
To: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com>

just some rudimentary basics n such

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From: "WebMD" <MentalHealthNews@health.webmd.com>
Date: February 23, 2011 12:51:31 PM CST
To: evilevilcouch@gmail.com
Subject: Eat Your Way to a Better Mood
Reply-To: "WebMD " <MentalHealthNews-ctg0aeb72aad4suaxz37lngwkvztadpq@health.webmd.com>

Wednesday, February 23, 2011
In This Issue:
  • 3-Part Treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Positive Thinking May Make Drugs Work Better
  • Find Peace in Relationships With Family and Friends

Top Story Eat Your Way
to a Good Mood

Adding these to your diet will
also boost your energy level.
Plus, four best nuts for snacking.

Also See:
  • Trick Your Brain Into Eating Less
  • 35 Snacks Under 100 Calories
  • Signs of an Eating Disorder
Health News & Features
3-Part Treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Doctors don't know what causes the severe, debilitating fatigue
and pain, but a new study shows promise in easing symptoms.
Also See:
  • 22 Ways to Stop Feeling Tired
  • Why Some People Cry So Easily


Positive Thinking May Make Drugs Work Better
Brain scans show that pain relievers were twice as effective
for optimistic patients than for pessimistic ones in new study.
Also See:
  • 10 Ways to Reduce Stress Instantly
  • Are You More Stressed Than Others?


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Art of Relationships
Find Peace in Relationships With Family and Friends
Take a cue from the Dalai Lama and improve your own mental
well-being by offering compassion to others, even your enemies.

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