Fitness That Fits: Stress has many ways of interfering with fitness goals Springfield Sun Tue, 06 Mar 2012 22:29 PM PST âStressâ is a nonspecific term that is used to describe external and internal challenges that have the potential to negatively affect your hormonal and biochemical balance, health and physique goals. Our bodyâs stress response has evolved to protect us from acute danger. | Sooners explore human body in anatomy course The Oklahoma Daily Tue, 06 Mar 2012 22:28 PM PST In an OU anatomy course, students get to experience the human body up close and personal and explore internal organ systems. The cadavers prompted awed reactions and even some reflection upon lifestyle choices. | Campaign celebrates body images The Brown Daily Herald Tue, 06 Mar 2012 22:11 PM PST By: Caitlin Trujillo Health Education kicked off Celebrate Every Body Week, a campaign to raise awareness about body issues and eating disorders at Brown while promoting positive body images, Monday. The initiative and - which is occurring on college campuses throughout ... | Body Break comes to Tisdale Nipawin Journal Tue, 06 Mar 2012 21:23 PM PST Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod made the long journey from Toronto to come to Tisdale to give a presentation on health, well-being, fitness, nutrition and exercise. | Student responses target Mondayâs opinion page SMU Daily Campus Tue, 06 Mar 2012 21:11 PM PST Monday's opinion page garnered vehement responses from the student body. Eli Holland wrote an opinion piece on abortion. Although the writer meant for the article to sound pro-choice, many readers interpreted the opinion as anti-abortion. | Prosecution says third defendant in beating most liable The Huntington Herald-Dispatch Tue, 06 Mar 2012 20:56 PM PST HUNTINGTON -- Jurors heard two explanations Tuesday for the death of Jeremy Cook, a 22-year-old leukemia patient from Hurricane, W.Va., who opposing attorneys said died either from a body slam or a vehicle's hit and run. | Indiana woman loses legs saving kids from tornado Pioneer Press Tue, 06 Mar 2012 20:31 PM PST INDIANAPOLIS - An Indiana woman who saved her two children by binding them together with a blanket and shielding them with her body as a tornado ripped apart their house lost parts of both her legs, which were crushed by the falling debris, her husband says. | | |
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