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Murderous Children: 12-Year-Old Cristian Fernandez Killed His 2-Year-Old Brother, and Sexually Abused Another Sibling
A toddler is dead, and another young boy, his older brother, could spend the rest of this life in prison as punishment. The question is - is charging a 12-year-old boy with first-degree murder and trying him as an adult (a charge which carries a...
6 commentsThank You Tommy: A Gift From a Special Boy
Here is the story about how a special little boy has brought love, joy, and compassion for others to our family.
7 commentsWhat Causes Broken Blood Vessels in the Eyes?
A broken blood vessel in the eye is correctly known as a sub-conjunctival hemorrhage. It can look pretty horrific (as in the above image), but will not cause any damage to your eyesight and is purely cosmetically unpleasant. Normally the first thing you will notice is an unsightly red patch over part or all of the white of your eye. Most of the time they will appear with no apparent cause, (although they can be triggered by trauma to the eye itself amongst other things I shall cover within this
158 commentsChildhood Sexual Abuse Causes Physical Brain Damage: An Alarming New Study
The hippocampus as shown in this Harvard Medical School diagram. The brain cannot process stress properly if it has been damaged. Photo courtesy of US Army. Like burnt tree branches, signals to the brain can be damaged. It is estimated that...
81 comments10 Ways to get over a Panic Attack
Panic, the urge to flee or fight. You are suddenly gripped by a sudden wave of dizziness, shortness of breath, vertigo, hyperventilating, palpitations, sweating, insomnia, hot flushes, chills, trembling, chest pains, pins and needles – and...
94 commentsDomestic Violence and Music: A Controversial Relationship
A view of the unhealthy marriage between music and crimes against women with information about emotional, physical and sexual abuse.
14 commentsMurder, Mystery, and Mayhem.
Some mysteries are never solved. The disappearance of Lord Lucan has always fascinated me.
26 commentsPost Traumatic Growth
The normal response to trauma is resilience and growth. Most people do not develop depression, suicide, PTSD or anxiety in response to an adverse event. Most people are resilient.
24 commentsHow to deal with Peer Pressure
Peer pressure exists in schools, colleges, universities and even offices. Each and everyone of us is affected by peer pressure in one way or the other. If you've been a victim of peer pressure, let's sort out one primary fact, there is nothing wrong with you. All you need to do is tweak some aspects of your behavior and fend off the nasty vibes that may come from classmates or work colleagues. Here are 10 tips and tricks that you can use and learn how to deal with peer pressure.
16 commentsShould You Allow Your Doctor to Give You Cortisone Shots for Tennis Elbow?
Tennis elbow is a painful elbow disorder. It is a condition where the outer part of the elbow becomes painful and tender, usually as a result of a specific strain or overuse. It is caused through either subtle or abrupt injury of the muscle and...
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