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Ned Dymoke
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Ned Dymoke was born in Oxford, England, in 1984. He has written for Esquire, Playboy, and Interview magazine, and has appeared on-camera for a National Geographic TV special. He lives in Texas with his wife and dog.
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Thanks to work programs and medication, a study conducted by the University of Oslo is seeing big changes in participants lives.
A 10-year, 1,000 person study, has linked eating cured meats like beef jerky, hot dogs, and pepperoni to hospitalization for a specific mental illness: bipolar mania.
Because what the world needs now is love, sweet love... and perhaps a whole lot of stamps and stationery.
Being grumpy can actually make you a better problem solver, as it boosts executive function. This doesn't give you free range to be a grouch.