ART OF STRENGTH NBC40 South Jersey Tue, 02 Mar 2010 14:25 PM PST NORTHFIELD--For seven weeks now, we've been following reporter Phaedra Laird and Meteorologist Monica Ott as they undergo a total body transformation with the help of the pros at Island Gym. Tonight the ladies share another important part of their workouts. | Mayoâs Musings â" Part 23: Ocaina Abbotsford News Tue, 02 Mar 2010 12:45 PM PST Traditionally the Ocaina did not wear any clothing at all; they were completely naked. They painted almost their entire body with a black dye, hence Hertocoâs name, which means black in Ocaina. Hertoco still paints her entire body black everyday, (except for around her eyes and mouth and inside her ears). The way Hertoco paints her face gives her a han | Berkeley group offers women's workshop at Milpitas center San Jose Mercury News Tue, 02 Mar 2010 12:27 PM PST A Berkeley-based nonprofit aimed to help South Asian women is hosting an all-day "Rejuvenate: Mind, Body, Spirit" workshop at the India Community Center in Milpitas on March 21. | Joining a Sorority Can Damage the Body redOrbit Tue, 02 Mar 2010 12:10 PM PST New study flags damaging effect of joining a sorority on body image and eating behaviorsUndergraduate women who join a sorority are more likely to judge their own bodies from an outsiderâs perspective (known as self-objectification) and display higher levels of bulimic attitudes and behaviors than those who do not take part in the sororityâs recruitment process. | The weird world of pregnancy KMIR 6 Palm Springs Tue, 02 Mar 2010 11:54 AM PST Surging hormones and a growing body trigger some intense physical changes during pregnancy. While some of these alterations will seem almost alien to you, rest assured that most of them are normal and will go away after delivering your baby. | Yoga instructor takes scoliosis to the mat The MetroWest Daily News Tue, 02 Mar 2010 11:33 AM PST To see Kim Wagaman on a yoga mat - her supple spine stretched, her limbs angled with apparent aplomb - is to witness a body perfectly aligned and in harmony with itself. But Wagaman, 34, was once was so restricted by scoliosis that she spent most of her teenage years in a neck-high brace. | | |
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