Is love just chemistry? Newsday Fri, 19 Jun 2009 18:02 PM PDT Dopamine brings people together and oxytocin keeps them attached, studies show. For centuries, love has been probed -- and of course celebrated -- mostly by poets, artists and balladeers. But now its mysteries are yielding to the tools of science, including modern brain-scanning machines. | All-Stars provide assist Daily Pilot Fri, 19 Jun 2009 16:57 PM PDT NEWPORT BEACH â" Orange Countyâs finest seniors gathered on Newport Harbor Highâs volleyball court Tuesday to raise money for a 5-year-old battling brain cancer. | Summer Camp Helps Kids Regain Abilities Lost To Stroke NBC 17 Raleigh Fri, 19 Jun 2009 16:30 PM PDT Summer camp is usually fun and games for kids, but for a group of campers in Chapel Hill, camp games are teaching them skills for living. The 33 campers all have hemiplegia, a weakness on one side of their bodies, usually caused by stroke or brain injury. The eight-day long camp is focused on helping them regain what they've lost. "Many of these kids ignore that weak side," said Holly Holland, ... | Woman dies after fall from golf cart WTHR Indianapolis Fri, 19 Jun 2009 16:19 PM PDT A Chesterfield woman suffered severe brain injuries after falling from a moving golf cart last week. | Coach Richard Quick Remembered FOX 7 Austin Fri, 19 Jun 2009 16:07 PM PDT Hall of fame swim coach Richard Quick was remembered by friend and family at a memorial service. Quick led the UT womenâs swim team to five national titles Quick also coached several Olympic teams. He died on June 10th of a brain tumor. Â | Seve Ballesteros Positive After Surgery The Golf Channel Fri, 19 Jun 2009 14:52 PM PDT Seve Ballesteros' condition keeps improving. After making his first public appearance last week since surgery to remove a cancerous brain tumor, the five-time major champion told a Spanish radio station late Tuesday that he is "already 90 percent" recovered. | | |
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