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Medical research uncovers significant benefits of yoga (Island Packet)
The ancient practice of yoga is increasingly finding a new following -- among doctors and medical researchers who are working to prove its benefits for a variety of illnesses.
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Q&A with Larry Kramer (Gay Wired)
Larry Kramer , the godfather of AIDS activism and HIV Plus magazine's choice as the number 1 most admired HIVer, talks about the state of AIDS activism today, the government's continuing hostility toward gay men, and the dearth of next-generation activists.
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Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal)
The Share the Warmth campaign is about to start distribution to those in need and are facing a shortfall of coats, especially children's coats. The community is being asked to donate gently used or new winter coats, hats, gloves, mittens, boots, and blankets.
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Friends recall spirit of Grand Junction's New Age link (The Daily Sentinel)
Who knew that behind the liquid-brown eyes of Grand Junction High School class of 1955 senior Marilyn Grasso was the flicker of curiosity that would ignite the New Age movement?
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Chiropractor's Work With Autistic Children Draws Attention (The Suncoast News Pinellas)
Shawna Needham is willing to travel all the way from Ruskin to Palm Harbor twice a week to have her 4-year-old son, Ryken, cared for by a local chiropractor who uses an alternative approach to treating autism and its related ailments.
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Prescription drug abuse on the rise (The Burlington Free Press)
State and police seek ways to quell problem
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Counter-terrorism (Daily News)
As India haemorrhages from and mourns the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, a sense of despair and hopelessness is sinking into the national psyche.
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David Kirby: NEW STUDY - "Mitochondrial Autism" is Real; Vaccine Triggers Cannot Be Ruled Out (HuffingtonPost)
The December 1st issue of Time Magazine carries a special section on "The Year in Medicine," which mentions the case of Hannah Poling, the young...
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For a community-led role in counter-terrorism (The Hindu)
 As India haemorrhages from and mourns the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, a sense of despair and hopelessness is sinking into the national psyche. From every corner of the country, people are staring blankly at one another and wondering ...
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Reading on high (China Daily)
It is a classic of the West, a book Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius wrote in the 2nd century AD. There are also a dozen Chinese editions of it by various translators, the first one published in Beijing in 1989, receiving limited attention.
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