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...study, published in this month’s Obesity Research journal, monitored 314 predominately Caucasian children from East Boston between two visits...
...when I got behind the wheel, it was balls to the wall," she says. The Air Force first lieutenant had chiseled her body with bench presses and squats into a taut 145 lbs. on a 5-ft. 8-in. frame. "I had a workout log and a food journal where I'd write down what I ate--protein shake for breakfast, two Doritos, three breath mints, baked fish and green beans. That's it," she says, laughing, then grimacing. "I wish I could have seen myself in the full-length mirror just once...
Scientists used to believe that the human brain recognized faces as a whole. But a new study published last week in the Journal of Vision reports that our visual system seems to parse faces as it does words: by their component parts--eyes, nose, lips. The beauty of the brain is that it can assemble those parts into a familiar face in the blink of an eye. --By David Bjerklie
...with any medical news report, it's important to understand what this study, which will be published in the New England Journal of Medicine, does--and does not--mean. For starters, if you think you are in the midst of a heart attack, chewing a 325-mg aspirin tablet right away may save your life, whether you are a woman or a man. Aspirin also helps many women (and men) who have already suffered a heart attack avoid having a second one. And anyone with diabetes who also suffers from high blood pressure or high cholesterol should talk...
...just started the whole blog thing last month. I spent the first three quarters of my life as a fairly introverted person. You’re writing a journal and then you close your eyes and hit submit and it’s public. I kinda like that feeling...