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Troy D. Yeomans D.C.
Chiropractic Physician
1573 W. Fairbanks Ave. Suite 200 • Winter Park
407-637-8300
www.yeomanschiro.com
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Native Tongues
Newborn Cries Don’t All Sound Alike
From their very fi rst days, the cries of newborns already bear the mark of the primary language their parents speak, according to research from the University of Würzburg, Germany, published in Current Biology. For example, French newborns tend to cry with rising melody patterns, slowly increasing in pitch, whereas German newborns seem to prefer falling melody patterns. The fi ndings, which studied 60 newborns, are consistent with the differences between the two languages.
COLON HYDROTHERAPY
Lucy Westervelt, LMT, CT
“A GENTLE IRRIGATION OF YOUR COLON”
407-447-9017
4521 Edgewater Drive • Suite #5
Credit Cards Accepted
Orlando, Florida 32804
MA33067 MM16303
www.SioneWellnessCenter.com
Also Offering Massage, Detox Foot Baths & Organic Facials
Assisted Living
Cleaning for a Reason Helps Cancer Patients for Free
The “Cleaning for a Reason” Foundation is a nonprofi t agency that offers free professional housecleaning and maid services to women currently undergoing treatment for any form of cancer. Since 2007, the Texas-based group has been connecting cancer patients in all 50 United States and in Canada with hundreds of bonded and insured services that offer free cleaning to qualifi ed applicants. Women seeking household cleaning help can sign up online, backed by a faxed note from their physician. Participating services can help two patients at a time with four monthly cleanings. Two to three dozen new agency partners are being added each month as word gets out and demand for the service grows.
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