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note,
n a category of aromatic components of essential perfumes and oils. See also base note, body note, middle note, and top note.

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Q. I need to know what needs to be noted in a bipolar, which if unnoticed, will have serious consequences? One of my distant relative who is a bipolar is now an alcoholic…..it’s dangerous to handle him for the kind of problems he creates to his friends and family………..maybe he is not responsible for all these…..but I need to know what needs to be noted in a bipolar, which if unnoticed, will have serious consequences?

A. Merkel- they tend to stop medication without consulting the doc. this can be a dangerous act, could lead to a major depression. you should notice it ASAP cause stopping can even cause suicidal thoughts.

Q. I was shocked to note that genes play a vital role in building muscles Is this possible? I am , 20 years old. I am always dreaming to build muscle like my favorite hero who maintains 8 abs. Anybody can dream but to live that dream is a difficult task. Out of curiosity, I had discussed my desire to build muscles with my friends. But I was shocked to note that genes play a vital role in building muscles. My family doesn’t have a history of muscles and this fact has put me in to a difficult situation. Is this possible…If so, how can I live my dream? If the family doesn’t have a history of muscle growth, then what happens to the generation which follows them? I need a positive feedback to my query……

A. there's a genetic potential for fitness, like there is a genetic connection and potential for inelegance. but no matter how smart are your parents- if you won't study you won't live that potential, and some one who doesn't have that genetic ability and will study- will be better. the same thing with physical fitness.

Q. I shocked to note that low intake of Vitamin E could case childhood Asthma. Is this true? I am tested positive for pregnancy a week back. I am happy to have attained this status. I want to make sure that I have healthy pregnancy throughout. As part of the measures, I am regularly updating medical journals related to pregnancy and general well being. While reading through the column in medical journal, I shocked to note that low intake of Vitamin E could case childhood Asthma. Is this true? If so, how can it be prevented?

A. Hi! I would appreciate your interest in caring for pregnancy and updating medical journals thoroughly. Lower or no intake of not only Vitamin E but Zinc during pregnancy is proved to have asthma related symptom in children when they attain the age of 5 years. Low intake of vitamin E during pregnancy is also found to have link with wheezing in children below 2 years. You can clarify this doubt with your doctor and take adequate Vitamin supplements to ensure healthy pregnancy throughout.

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Manchester-born Les, who died of a heart attack at 59 in 1993, began his career as a pianist - until he realised he could get laughs by hitting the wrong notes.
Similarly, any piano player should allow 15-30 minutes of "free play" without worrying about hitting the wrong notes.
It is based on the life of eccentric American Florence Foster Jenkins, who was known as the "socialite soprano" during the '30s and '40s, and infamous for always hitting the wrong notes in her concert specials.
 
 
 
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