nail biting
nail biting
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by Bob Dylan - 2007-02-10
Nail biting generally results in the transfer of germs from your nails into your mouth. It is the same at nail salons also. When nail salon tools are used on different persons, it could lead to infect...
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by Bob Dylan - 2007-02-10
It might sound surprising but there are many types of medications available to stop nail biting. Some of these medications like some of the recent anti-depressants prove very effective. The same medic...
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by Bob Dylan - 2007-02-22
Nail biting generally results in the transfer of germs from your nails into your mouth. It is the same at nail salons also. When nail salon tools are used on different persons, it could lead to infect...
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by Bob Dylan - 2007-02-23
Nail biting is amongst one of the most common habit intended to relieve stress. Some of these habits pointing out stress and nervousness might include thumb-sucking, hair twisting or pulling, nose pic...
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by Bob Dylan - 2007-02-26
It is generally seen that nail biting is the result of stress, worries and boredom. There are many who unconsciously start nail biting. And nail biting is perhaps one of the most common habits present...
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by Bob Dylan - 2007-02-26
When you look at the world with the help of your senses it gets formulated with our experience, values, beliefs and assumptions. And when we act it is dependent on our perception and not on the real w...
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by Bob Dylan - 2007-03-22
Nail biting is no doubt one of the most common habits around. Most often than not, people think that biting is a way to relieve stress. Other such habits manifesting stress and nervousness could be th...
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by Alan B. Densky, CH - 2007-05-20
Nail biting is related to skin picking and hair pulling. These behaviors are labeled as Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders or OCD. Nail biters often keep their hands behind their backs or in their pockets...
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by Alan B. Densky - 2007-05-21
Nail biting is related to skin picking and hair pulling. These behaviors are labeled as Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders or OCD. People who bite their nails often keep their hands behind their ...
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by Alan B. Densky, CH - 2008-07-14
Nail biting is related to skin picking and hair pulling. Skin picking, hair pulling and nail biting are labeled as Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders or OCD. Nail biters keep their hands behind t...