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...those in need of a little stress relief, UHS also offers hour-long massages. No matter what your problem is, you know that’s gotta be good...
More than a regular bedside lamp, light boxes can provide relief to many SAD sufferers, bathing users in full-spectrum lighting that mimics the effects of the sun. Advertisers claim light therapy works in up to 70 percent of users, and science tends to agree. “Light therapy certainly works for some people, but there’s been a lot of controversy because it’s been hard to prove it in placebo-controlled trials,” says Burr. “Still, there’s enough evidence that it is [effective...
Negative ion generators, like the IG 700 Tabletop Generator ($112.95) from costlessappliances.com, might offer relief similar to that provided by sun lamps. One company looks on the bright side of the negative: toolsforwellness.com’s Sun Touch Plus combines a negative ion generator and a light box into one product. Too good to be true? That’s why it costs...
...Fallujah because of Zarqawi and his band would be like shooting a horse in order to kill the fly on its back. Moreover, in the course of the battle, Arab TV channels showed Americans, rather than Iraqis in charge on the ground, for example when an Iraqi Red Crescent relief convoy was turned away - to the alarm even of some Iraqi national guard commanders. Nor will the government's case be helped by the spectacle of U.S. troops arresting leading Sunni clerics and politicians sympathetic to the insurgency in Baghdad, or the widely televised image of a Marine apparently shooting...
...take responsibility for finishing what he started in Iraq. For Bush's supporters, there is an obligation to recognize that the intense effort of the other side was as much an expression of love of country as any pledge, hymn or flag. For people on both sides, there is relief that the day affirmed the sustaining virtue of American democracy. However fierce the battle and however high the stakes, on Election Day citizens go to the polls, close a curtain and cast their vote--and then go home to honor the outcome because we have only one President...