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... week , for the next two years he had gone four times a week , the following year his visits were down to three times a week , while the last year he went only twice a week . When I asked him whether the treatment had helped him , he ...
... week , for the next two years he had gone four times a week , the following year his visits were down to three times a week , while the last year he went only twice a week . When I asked him whether the treatment had helped him , he ...
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... week he showed up twice for pre - breakfast blood tests . Both times I told him the tests looked good . No sadness . No cold . He kept up the two tests a week for more than a month , and since I kept telling him everything looked normal ...
... week he showed up twice for pre - breakfast blood tests . Both times I told him the tests looked good . No sadness . No cold . He kept up the two tests a week for more than a month , and since I kept telling him everything looked normal ...
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... week of weight loss . Since the normal , nonreducing calories for this girl who should weigh 121 pounds is 2,200 per day , if she wishes to lose one pound of weight per week her reducing diet will contain 1,700 calories a day . Since ...
... week of weight loss . Since the normal , nonreducing calories for this girl who should weigh 121 pounds is 2,200 per day , if she wishes to lose one pound of weight per week her reducing diet will contain 1,700 calories a day . Since ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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