Training camp's fading tradition Chicago Sun-Times Sun, 25 Jul 2010 22:15 PM PDT Neil Hayes: Bears players soon will begin packing their big-screen TVs and laptops for an annual rite that sometimes seems as relevant in the modern NFL as salt tablets and single-bar facemasks. Like everything else about the game, preseason training has evolved. Big money has created a ''my-body-is-my-business'' culture that inspires players to remain in shape year-round. | Your Health: Music good for young brains Daily Herald Sun, 25 Jul 2010 22:00 PM PDT Just as exercise for the body is good for the brain, music helps fire up the inquiring mind. That's the conclusion of Northwestern University researchers who suggest musical training helps people improve their language, speech, memory, attention and vocal emotion. | Washburn Co. Man Shot and Killed WDIO Duluth Sun, 25 Jul 2010 20:43 PM PDT 31-year-old Mike Elliot was shot and killed in Sarona, Wis. early Sunday morning. Washburn County authorities responded to a home on Ripley Spur Road where they found the victim lying face down on the ground. According to officials, they found what appeared to be multiple gunshot wounds to his body. | Man found stabbed to death near old Southeast side school FOX 59 Indianapolis Sun, 25 Jul 2010 20:06 PM PDT The body of Anthony Fred Daly, 50, was found with multiple stab wounds just before 7 a.m. Sunday. A former school yard turned into a crime scene after the body of Anthony Fred Daly, 50, was found with multiple stab wounds just before 7 a.m. Sunday. | Human pigment could help fight deadly diseases Australian Broadcasting Corporation Sun, 25 Jul 2010 19:47 PM PDT A scientist on Queensland's Gold Coast says a pigment in the human body could be harnessed in the battle against cardiovascular disease and cancer. | British dancer seeks help from Olympian in McKinney WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth Sun, 25 Jul 2010 19:37 PM PDT McKINNEY â" Jamie Bond is a principal dancer with the Birmingham Royal Ballet in England. After a back injury â" and watching a documentary on the BBC about Olympic sprinters â" he found his way to McKinney, Texas and the Michael Johnson Performance Center. "Ballet is very athletic â" especially being a male dancer, the height of the jumps you get, the tricks and the spins, you put your body in ... | | |
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