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Do You Know What You're Putting on Your Skin?

Published July 5, 2008, 2:55 am, Carteret County News-Times

(ARA) - Bath and beauty products do more than just keep us clean, they make us look and feel our best. And in a 24/7 society where busy is the norm, a simple bath or great skin treatment can be a relaxing personal moment in an otherwise hectic day.

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Meditation Good For Psychiatrists' Mental Health

Published July 5, 2008, 1:08 am, Medical News Today

Meditation sessions are proving a hit for members of the Royal College of Psychiatrists at their Annual Meeting at Imperial College, London - with a growing number claiming they are turning to the spiritual discipline to combat anxiety and burnout. Meditation workshops, run by the College's 2,000-strong Spirituality Special Interest Group, are overbooked.

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Study pours on the good news for coffee drinkers

Published July 4, 2008, 10:22 pm, Fort Worth Star-Telegram

By DRS. KAY JUDGE and MAXINE BARISH-WREDEN Ever feel guilty when you drink that morning cup o’ joe? Well, here’s a reason to enjoy your coffee instead. A new study just published in the Annals of Internal Medicine suggests that those people who regularly indulge in their favorite coffee beverage may live longer than those who don’t. The authors of this study reviewed data from two large ...

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The soft drink called Cocaine that claims to be a legal alternative to drugs

Published July 4, 2008, 5:37 pm, Daily Mail

A soft drink named Cocaine could be on the shelves within weeks. Billed as the 'legal alternative' to the Class A drug, the high energy drink has three times more caffeine than its rival, Red Bull.

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In print

Published July 4, 2008, 11:50 am, Science News

To fight off an infection or illness, the body shifts into a slow-down mode that mirrors some symptoms of depression. In fact, scientists now think the immune response itself may even cause the mood disorder.

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Mel Walsh: Fill your propitious pail

Published July 4, 2008, 11:19 am, The Union

Pretend you carry around an invisible bucket. When it's full, it represents your positive vibes. Empty, your morale has gone bust. Now the job is to fill that bucket with fresh water to keep the morale plumped up and your well-being deeply hydrated.

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Outrage over caffeine-packed Cocaine soft drink that claims to be the legal alternative to drugs

Published July 4, 2008, 9:43 am, Daily Mail

Anti-drugs campaigners today criticised the makers of a controversial soft drink named Cocaine after it emerged it could be on the shelves in Britain within weeks.

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Hostel life liberates your selfishness?

Published July 4, 2008, 9:39 am, Central Chronicle

Music soothes your nerves? Subodh Shrivastava: Music has become inevitable part of our lives. It has been scientifically proved that music soothes nerves. Doctors advice to listen to music to persons who complain of tension. Music relieves a person from tension by easing nerves.

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Baylor Health Briefs

Published July 4, 2008, 9:34 am, Waxahachie Daily Light

Good sleep equals good health, says Raul Noriega, manager of the Sleep Disorders Center at Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine. Yet more than half of women report problems with insomnia.

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Relapse Time Prolonged In Clinically Stable Patients With Bipolar I Disorder Treated With Quetiapine As Adjunct ...

Published July 4, 2008, 1:06 am, Medical News Today

AstraZeneca announced the online publication of long-term SEROQUEL® (quetiapine fumarate) clinical trial data in the Journal of Affective Disorders. Results show that SEROQUEL in combination with lithium or divalproex significantly increased the time to recurrence of any mood event in patients with bipolar I disorder compared with lithium or divalproex alone.

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