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Breakthroughs 2009

June 24 Turning Back the Weight Dial
June 17 Anticipating Swine Flu War
June 10 Best Places to Live Up to 100 Years
June 3 Scales of Pandemia
May 27 Swine Flu Facts
May 20 Living 100 Years Anywhere Article users--Cebu Informer (newslink); The Global Filipino (newslink)
May 13 The Widow-Maker

May 5 Disease of Passion
April 29 The Curse of Polygamy
April 23 A Way of Ending
April 15 The Buzz Cut Article users--Hugh Pages (newslink); Aywoh BizCentral;
April 8 Threats to a Healthy Faith Article users--Hello Davenport,
Local Davenport Crime News; Hugh Pages (newslink)
April 1 Celebrating Truths and Pranks Article users--Spas Listings, Garden of Eden News sidebar; Wow Cebu, Sunstar News Feeds;

March 25 The Function of Spiritual Unity Article users--The Global Filipino; Spiritual Healing;
March 18 Looking for Happiness

March 11 Taming the Accursed Breath
March 4 The Art of Movement
February 25 Female Circumcision Article users--Bellwave, News;
February 18 Smoke Gets Into People's Lungs Article users--Flipkart, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; Impotence News;
February 11 Culture Has the Key
February 4 Obstacles of Monogamy
January 28 Skin Care: From Fruits to Veggies Article users--Nature's Radiance, Beauty Treatments;January 21 Skin Care: From Fruits to Veggies Article users--My Bioengineer, Literatus News; Istorya.net;
January 14 Vitamins for Skin Care
Article users--Vitamins and Minerals; Download Files, Recent News;
January 07 Skin Care, Organic Beverages Article users--Zimbio, Skin Care Therapy; Natural Skin Care News;

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