June 15, 2008 in Brain, LDS, Medicine, Mental Illness, mind, Mormon, Neurology, psychiatry, psychology, Spirituality | Tags: baptism, circadian rhythms, coping, credit cards, death, doctoring, doctors, dying, epilepsy, Fathers Day, food, grieving, hallucinogens, handcarts, jet lag, Martin Willey, music, nursing, pioneers, prayer, PTSD, technology, toads, TV | 2 comments
Happy Father’s day, its that time again for me to share of the abundance of enriching and interesting items I found in my cyberspace wanderings this past week. So. without further delay, I present especially for you, the reader, the best of the Internet I could find… Read the rest of this entry »
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