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South Asian Couples: Top 8 Signs You are Afraid of Commitment

By MySahana / November 7, 2011 / Comments Off on South Asian Couples: Top 8 Signs You are Afraid of Commitment

Rajesh had been with his girlfriend for 2 years and loved her very much. Every time she brought up their future, he would try to change the topic. She believed every one of his excuses. “I want to talk about […]

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5 Reasons Why You Don’t Have Your Ideal Relationship

By MySahana / November 4, 2011 / Comments Off on 5 Reasons Why You Don’t Have Your Ideal Relationship

Do you find yourself fighting with your partner often or wondering why you don’t feel satisfied in your relationship? Have  you tried to think of everything possible to help your partner change so that you can have the relationship that […]

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By MySahana / November 2, 2011 / Comments Off on

MySahana co-presents Ashes at the Ninth Annual South Asian Film Festival. Learn more! Join us at South Asian Heart Center & Jain Temple’s annual Health & Wellness Fair! Learn more. MySahana’s office was generously donated to us by Cadasoft in […]

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South Asian Couples: Are You Ready to Be Parents?

By MySahana / November 2, 2011 / Comments Off on South Asian Couples: Are You Ready to Be Parents?

Making the decision to bring a child into the world is a difficult one. Among other things, it requires both partners being on the same page about wanting children and identifying the right time for you as a couple to […]

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Apple

By MySahana / November 1, 2011 / Comments Off on Apple

We all know an apple a day can keep the doctor away. But did you know it can also keep a neurologist, neuropsychologist and a therapist away as well? A good source of fiber and Vitamin C, apples have been […]

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Witnessing Domestic Violence: The Impact on Children and Teens

By MySahana / October 31, 2011 / Comments Off on Witnessing Domestic Violence: The Impact on Children and Teens

Watching as one parent berates another or harms the other parent physically or sexually can be scarring for children and teenagers. Even if the children are not involved in the abuse itself, research is showing that the impact of witnessing […]

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