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Dance therapy students visit nursing home (The Southampton Press & The East Hampton Press)
Wed Jan 07 12:56:01 PST 2009
Even though many residents of the Cedar Lodge Nursing Home in Center Moriches are confined to wheelchairs, they were still able to clap, shimmy and tap their feet to salsa music being played in the facility on Monday afternoon.
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Learning More About Levitation (Time Magazine)
Wed Jan 07 10:58:39 PST 2009
Harvard and NIH scientists levitate nanoparticles, opening the door for the development medical devices, batteries and electrical switches with levitating parts
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Javed Akhtar does 'bhangra' on son Farhan's show (New Kerala)
Tue Jan 06 21:10:15 PST 2009
New Delhi, Jan 7 : Writer-poet Javed Akhtar, who usually shies away from breaking into dance and song, will now be seen doing the bhangra on the small screen to celebrate son Farhan's birthday Friday.
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New MicroBiome Analysis Center to explore health effects of microorganisms within the human body (EurekAlert!)
Wed Jan 07 13:59:55 PST 2009
( George Mason University ) The human body contains billions of microorganisms. Microbial cells in the human gut are estimated to outnumber human cells by 10 to one in healthy adults, according to the National Institutes of Health, but very little is known about the ways in which these minute lif...
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Stonehenge Acoustics Ideal for Trance-Like Tunes (Discovery Channel)
Wed Jan 07 06:53:32 PST 2009
Was Stonehenge the "it" venue for Neolithic-era ravers?
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Women's Guild offers classes and ‘Biggest Loser' competition for fun, good health (Hancock County Journal-Pilot)
Wed Jan 07 14:27:49 PST 2009
Health and fitness is one of many areas offered through the new Nauvoo Women's Guild. The Women's Guild opened last October at 1695 Mullholand St., across the street west of Casey's.
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K-State Physical Fitness Expert Says Wii Fit Is a Promising Tool for All Ages, Though Game's Health Measurements Are ... (Kansas City InfoZine)
Wed Jan 07 07:50:35 PST 2009
While some emerging technologies can create environments that require very little physical effort, one Kansas State University researcher thinks games like Nintendo's Wii Fit can help promote physical rather than sedentary activities for people of all ages.
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Martin Luther King tributes planned at Harborview, Health Sciences (UW News)
Wed Jan 07 11:51:55 PST 2009
Two separate programs, one at Harborview Medical Center on Friday, Jan. 9, and one at the Health Sciences Building on Thursday, Jan. 15, will honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Show to raise money for lung transplant (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
Wed Jan 07 02:05:44 PST 2009
RUMFORD - Bikes, boards and inline skates, and the people who ride them will bring an extreme sports performance to the Mountain Valley High School gymnasium Saturday to help pay for a lung transplant for a former Rumford woman.
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Second City's got news for you, darkly (Chicago Sun-Times)
Wed Jan 07 02:10:44 PST 2009
"These are scary times in America," said a mock-ghoulish Michael Patrick O'Brien as he welcomed Sunday's opening-night audience to the Second City's new mainstage revue, "America: All Better!"
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