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$100 Splash Into Cash Summer Break #Giveaway #summertime

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my beautiful daughter got married this weekend #wedding #beautiful

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Just thought I would share my Beautiful daughter got married this weekend, Beautiful outside wedding, She looked stunning and gorgeous xoxo

Nail Biting, Skin Picking, Hair Pulling: More Than Just Bad Habits @comprehendMind #ad

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Nail Biting, Skin Picking, Hair Pulling: More Than Just Bad Habits www.comprehendthemind.com Sometimes it can be hard to explain why we do the things we do. It is common to experience stress, anxiety or frustration in our lifetime, but what we do to cope with these things matters the most. There are times where you may catch yourself biting your nails, picking at your skin, or even avoiding physical interactions due to germs. But how far is too far?  Dr. Sanam Hafeez, a NYC based neuropsychologist and Teaching Faculty Member at Columbia University Teacher’s College, gives insight on behaviors that are more dire than merely bad habits Onychophagia (Nail Biting) Nail biting is an oral compulsive habit and that can develop from stress, nervousness, or excitement. A study published this year in Scientific American puts nail biting in another realm of behavior: body-focused repetitive disorders, like scratching or patting your own hair. And it seems to tie into one par