âLife forceâ linked to bodyâs ability to withstand stress News-Medical-Net Wed, 17 Jun 2009 16:12 PM PDT Our ability to withstand stress-related, inflammatory diseases may be associated, not just with our race and sex, but with our personality as well, according to a study published in the July issue of the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity. Especially in aging women, low levels of the personality trait extraversion may indicate that blood levels of a key inflammatory molecule have crossed over ... | The Casualties of Wii New York Press Wed, 17 Jun 2009 15:34 PM PDT Wii was asking for trouble with the Wii Fit , and now they've found it. The Washington Times reports on a recent abundance of Wii-related injuries: everything from wrist sprains to brain bleeds. It's not a pretty picture. | 'Life force' Connected To Body's Ability To Withstand Stress redOrbit Wed, 17 Jun 2009 15:11 PM PDT Our ability to withstand stress-related, inflammatory diseases may be associated, not just with our race and sex, but with our personality as well, according to a study published in the July issue of the journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity.Especially in aging women, low levels of the personality trait extraversion may signal that blood levels of a key inflammatory molecule have crossed over a ... | Descriptions of Dying Give Life to the Language of Obituaries SaukValley.com Wed, 17 Jun 2009 14:12 PM PDT Old newsmen never die ... The proof is in the final blog entry by Terry Harper, former executive director of the Society of Professional Journalists. He ... uh, succumbed this month, at age 45, from brain cancer. | | |
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