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Miriam Ruff wrote a new post on the site Miriam Ruff's Blog 1 year, 1 month ago
You’ve got a full life — a demanding job, the role of full-time soccer mom/dinner cook/babysitter/homework helper, and you’re constantly sleep-deprived. But you’ve got ideas, poems, stories to tell. When do yo […]

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Miriam Ruff wrote a new post on the site Miriam Ruff's Blog 1 year, 1 month ago
My book “Tea-Sing Your Taste Buds: How to brew and drink a proper cup of tea” is now available on my website in PDF format. All proceeds from the sale of the book will go toward funding my two healthcare […]

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Miriam Ruff wrote a new post on the site Miriam Ruff's Blog 1 year, 1 month ago
Humans are very adept at creating patterns, even when there isn’t a pattern in the data. A great example is the “man in the moon.” His appearance is nothing more than our taking random spots of light and shadow […]
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Miriam Ruff wrote a new post on the site Miriam Ruff's Blog 1 year, 2 months ago
So, here’s the word on my latest book project, due to come out December 15, 2024. It’s called Tea-Sing Your Taste Buds: How to Brew and Drink a Proper Cup of Tea, Second Edition. Like the dental care book I’ve […]
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Miriam Ruff wrote a new post on the site Miriam Ruff's Blog 1 year, 2 months ago
So, in my opening blog last week, I talked about one of my book projects, Sinking Your Teeth into Proper Dental Care, Second Edition. This week, I’d like to discuss its rather unusual hunt to find an […]
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Miriam Ruff commented on the post, Welcome to my blog, on the site Miriam Ruff's Blog 1 year, 2 months ago
I try to do my best. Joe says hello back. FYI, blog posts every Friday here.
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Miriam Ruff wrote a new post on the site Miriam Ruff's Blog 1 year, 2 months ago
Hello, Visitors, and welcome to my inaugural NAIWE blog. I’d like to take the first couple of posts to talk about one of the book projects I’m working on. This title is Sinking Your Teeth into Proper Dental Care, […]
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Miriam Ruff wrote a new post on the site Miriam Ruff's Blog 2 years ago
Tension-type headaches (TTHs) are the most common type of primary headache. Researchers estimate that over 70% of people have episodic TTHs. They generally affect women and people assigned female at birth more […]
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Miriam Ruff wrote a new post on the site Miriam Ruff's Blog 2 years ago
The 150+ types of headaches can be divided into two large categories: primary and secondary.
Primary headaches are caused by dysfunction or overactivity of pain-sensitive structures in your head and are not a […]