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On The Trail of a Killer Disease: The Unlikely Source of Cholera

In the preceding few days hundreds of people in Soho had died from the ravages of cholera, one of the most devastating and least understood diseases of the age. The yellow flags were a traditional plague warning, the lime chloride a desperate attempt at disinfection. Having made an effort to arrest the disease, most of Soho’s terrified inhabitants had fled. Local hospitals were over flowing with the dying. At the height of the epidemic, 143 deaths were recorded in a single day. Corpses were so numerous; they were unceremoniously piled on carts and taken away for burial.

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Parenting an ADHD/ODD Child

Suggestions on handling ADHD. moments with children, and how to prevent outbursts.

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Numb Foot: Oddly It’s Quite Enjoyable

Irreverent and pointless, but still worth typing about.

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How to Deal with Dementia-Stricken Patients

Dementia is a disease that does not only torment the sufferer, but cause problems of stress for caregivers. It is important that those who are involved with dementia-related problems become fully acquainted with the fact that any kind of strange or aggressive behavior on the part of a demented person must be accepted by the caregiver, as symptoms of a mental illness over which the person is not capable of exercising any control.

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10 Bizarre Sleep Activities

You may have heard of sleep-talking, but there are many other bizarre activities carried out whilst people are asleep: murder, driving, sex, painting, terrorism, extreme walking, shop-lifting, eating, emailing and kicking!

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The Mystery of Rare Twins

When Hollywood film makers cast Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny De Vito as unlikely twins in the 1998 move Twins, it was considered to be a sales gimmick. But for some parents of twins, the unexpected arrival of children who are nothing alike is no gimmick. Just part of life.

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You May Have Pica

Many of you may have heard of Michel Lotito (AKA: Mister Eat Everything), a French entertainer. His performances involve dramatic consumption of metal, glass, etc. He gained fame from cutting up a Cessna 150 aircraft and eating every part of it. Lotito ate around nine tons of metal from 1959 to 1997.What many of you don’t know is that this is not just a cool trick, but a disease.