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    Waking up Dizzy...should I be concerned?

    I get dizzy sometimes when I haven't eaten in a while and stand up too fast from sitting down. While it's most likely an inner-ear infection that causes this, it could also be that you are standing up too fast from a sleeping state where your pulse is lower.
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    Does anybody have Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D)?

    I think I suffer from a mild case of SAD. I love this time of the year when the sun is out and the temperature is warm enough to go outside. During the summer I try to stay outside as much as possible and I definitely feel happier and more active in the warm months than during the cold months...
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    Fascinating article re: Dolphins & Type2 Diabetes

    In that report it refers to dolphins as animals but I thought they were mammals. If they are mammals, then I would think researching them would be good since they are somewhat similar to us humans. As far as testing, I don't think we should cause harm to dolphins or any large animal in order to...
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    Vitamin D and your health

    What is the difference between D2 and D3? And how can our levels be different? Are there different types of vitamin d? Also besides getting outdoors which is much easier now that Spring is here, would drinking milk and eating dairy help keep one's vitamin d levels at normal?
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    Laryngitis

    It's too know you got your voice back. And thanks for the tips, I'll have to remember them the next time I lose my voice which usually happens after watching sports or going to a concert and yelling and screaming too much. I always used throat lozenges to help soothe my throat but I'll be sure...
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