Wodraska: Weight training helps with physical demands of golf The Salt Lake Tribune Wed, 01 Jun 2011 14:31 PM PDT Wodraska: Weight training helps with physical demands of golf By Lya Wodraska The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jun 1, 2011 03:18PM MDT Hard-core athletes often say that playing a leisurely round of golf is a day off from âreal exercise.â But donât let the manicured courses or driving carts fool you: When it comes to body mechanics, golf is one of the most taxing sports. The sheer nature of the ... | Boy's Brutal Death Becomes Rallying Cry For Syrians Georgia Public Broadcasting Wed, 01 Jun 2011 14:19 PM PDT A family member says Hamza al-Khateeb was killed after being separated from his parents at a protest in Syria. After a video of his mutilated body spread, Syrian protesters began shouting the boy's name. He has become a symbol of the victims of the government's crackdown on dissent. read more | Vaccine May Help Treat Advanced Melanoma WebMD Wed, 01 Jun 2011 14:12 PM PDT A vaccine that marshals the body's own defenses to recognize and kill cancer cells may shrink tumors and delay the progression of late-stage melanoma more effectively than conventional therapy alone, a new study shows. | The human form as her art Riverside Suburban Life Wed, 01 Jun 2011 13:48 PM PDT Brookfield resident and business owner Abby Brennan Snow has an artistic side that sees a canvas in the body â" and mind. As the owner of Brennan Massage and Spa, 3700 Grand Blvd., the former Chicago grade-school art teacher now helps customers sculpt the outer and inner self into a thing of beauty. | Man dies after his body struck vehicle in Rockville Gazette.net Wed, 01 Jun 2011 13:41 PM PDT A man whose body hit a car this morning in Rockville was pronounced dead at the hospital, county police said. The man had been riding a green 2008 Kawasaki motorcycle but police had no information on how he fell off the motorcycle. | Images of dead children fan Syriaâs protests despite government attempts to blunt fury Guelph Mercury Wed, 01 Jun 2011 13:40 PM PDT The images grow no less shocking with time â" a gaping wound on a tiny skull, the hair matted with blood; a gunshot that pierced the skin of a small torso and went straight toward the kidney; and finally, the broken neck and severed penis of a 13-year-old boy, his mangled body contorted on a plastic sheet. | How Brain Sees the 'Big Picture' May Affect Self-Image HealthDay via Yahoo! News Wed, 01 Jun 2011 13:02 PM PDT WEDNESDAY, June 1 (HealthDay News) -- Body dysmorphic disorder, an illness that causes people to see themselves as disfigured or ugly, is linked to an abnormality in how visual information is processed, and the image distortion extends to the world around them, according to a new study. | | |
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