New Global Health Delivery Curricula Available at No Cost to Educators and Students PR Newswire Thu, 28 Jul 2011 06:20 AM PDT BOSTON, July 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --Today, the Global Health Delivery Project and Harvard Business Publishing released 21 teaching case studies examining the principles of health care delivery in resource-poor settings. The multidisciplinary body of work spans 13 countries and addresses the complex | How to deal with Monsoon Diseases SiliconIndia Thu, 28 Jul 2011 05:55 AM PDT Bangalore: Monsoon brings with it plenty of life. But, as the evil face of every good season, monsoon reduces the body's immunity making everyone susceptible to some deadly diseases commonly related to this season. | 19 Healthy Reasons To Help Others The Huffington Post Thu, 28 Jul 2011 05:45 AM PDT If you see someone who is drowning and throw him a rope, he gets a benefit, no question about it. But you might, too. Your body might flood with feel-good chemicals that have a deep evolutionary heritage. You might get a little extra buffer from lifeâs stresses. | Why Neuromusic Will Never Be As Catchy As Katy Perry Fast Company Magazine Thu, 28 Jul 2011 05:22 AM PDT Neuroscientists have found how brainwaves can predict hit songs, but listen (below) to actual music made from neuro feedback, and you'll understand why experts think the pop charts will remain mindless for decades to come. David Lewis-Hodgson, chairman and research director at UK-based Mindlab International , is using his "mind and body" machine to make music for brains. "What we do is wire up ... | Officials suspect foul play in infant's death The News Herald Thu, 28 Jul 2011 05:20 AM PDT MILTON - Injuries found on the body of a 5-month-old infant have led investigators to suspect foul play in her death.Lilliana Jean Sutherland was discovered not breathing in her crib early last Friday. Efforts to revive her were not successful.The child's body was turned over to the... | UIHC researchers apply yoga to depression The Daily Iowan Thu, 28 Jul 2011 04:59 AM PDT The benefits of yoga may stretch further than merely mind and body. Researchers in the University of Iowa Psychology Department are exploring yoga as an alternative to medication for women struggling with postpartum depression. They hope the study will completed within the year. | Layton's absence leaves NDP adrift Brandon Sun Thu, 28 Jul 2011 04:55 AM PDT VANCOUVER -- Canada's New Democrats suffered a devastating body blow with the news Monday that Jack Layton is ill once again with cancer. | | |
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