North Bay Business Journal North Bay Business Journal Thu, 02 Jul 2009 18:25 PM PDT Getting older is unavoidable, but falling apart mentally or physically is not. The biological mind-body connection becomes more important as you age. After all, a sound mind wonât do you much good if your body fails. | Doctors Using Patient's Blood To Heal Injury CBS4 Miami Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:31 PM PDT An injury like tennis elbow or tendonitis in the knee can cause pain for months, and in some cases years. There are fewer blood vessels in these areas which slows the healing process. Now doctors are using a patients own blood to spur the body to heal these injuries on their own, CBS station KCNC-TV reports. | Looking good on little sleep Al-Ahram Weekly Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:22 PM PDT Being the mother of a two-year-old pre-school child means sacrificing many things, especially sleep, and the "terrible twos" were taking a toll on how I looked. Sleeping was a rare commodity, and my son seemed to suck all the fluid out of my body when I breastfed him, leaving my skin very dry. | Tour de France riders undergo pre-race blood tests The San Francisco Examiner Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:55 PM PDT MONACO â" Cycling's governing body says all 180 riders expected to start the Tour de France â" plus one â" have undergone planned pre-race blood tests. The UCI said nine riders from each of the 20 teams were tested Thursday along with Quick Step sprint star Tom Boonen. | Dr. Gabor Mate unlocks the link between mind, body, stress Prince George Citizen Online Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:35 PM PDT Mind and body are one, said a prominent doctor and author, speaking about the connection between stress and disease. Dr. Gabor Mate, author of When the Body Says No, and three other best-selling books, held a seminar for about 100 people Tuesday at AiMHi in which he discussed the mind-body connection.Mate said people who are prone to stress and the illnesses that result all have similar ... | UCI Tests Blood Of Tour Riders FOX 5 Las Vegas Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:06 PM PDT Cycling's governing body says all 180 riders expected to start the Tour de France -- plus one -- have undergone planned pre-race blood tests. | Expert: Asphyxia Likely Killed Actor Carradine Local 6 Orlando Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:04 PM PDT The private pathologist who examined David Carradine's body says Thai authorities have determined the actor died of asphyxia and so far, he agrees. | Rheumatoid arthritis signal molecule found redOrbit Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:03 PM PDT British scientists say they have identified a signal molecule made by the body that triggers chronic inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis. Researchers from Imperial College London say if scientists could block that signal, it might be possible to develop more effective arthritis treatments. When a microbe infects the body, the body responds by turning on a molecular switch to set the immune ... | 01/07 17:53 CET Euronews Thu, 02 Jul 2009 15:12 PM PDT Paul Jackson (53) from Durham has type-2 diabetes which means his body canât process the insulin it needs to keep his blood sugar levels stable. If they fall too far, he could collapse. | | |
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