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Neurotech industry puts its mind to video games
Fly toy helicopters with your mind. Be a DJ and shift musical tracks based on how you feel. Wiggle robotic cat ears by increasing your state of calm. Astonishing advances in the ability to harness brain waves have made the fantastic notion of moving and...
Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Music, Entertainment, Gaming, Consumer Goods Industries
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Eczema, Calcium, Sunburn, Medical Procedures and Tests, Chickenpox
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My 10-year-old daughter is struggling socially
Lehigh Valley ParentingQ: My 10-year-old daughter struggles socially and is very sensitive to other children's comments and actions. Sometimes I wonder if other kids are picking on her or if she is just too sensitive. How can I help her feel more comfortable among her peers? A:... -
Survey says Terps are 'well-integrated' team with solid chemistry
Shortly before the season began, Maryland men's basketball players sat down at computers, logged in with special passwords and began answering seven probing questions not only about basketball, but about themselves. "From whom do you seek input and...
Tags: College Sports, Chemistry, Mason Plumlee, College Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Notre Dame football: Niklas' growth fun to watch
SOUTH BEND -- Before Troy Niklas turned August camp into his personal carnival show, the Notre Dame tight end-in-training had to get past some anxious moments off the field. "It really wasn't that bad," the personification of Bamm-Bamm all grown up...
Tags: Sleep Deprivation, Sports, Football, Brian Kelly, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Kelly clears Rees for workouts -- for now
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterBRIDGMAN -- Notre Dame quarterback Tommy Rees is attending summer school classes, working out with his Irish football teammates and basking in relative normalcy. For now. The junior's May 3 arrest and subsequent four misdemeanor charges haven't gone...Tags: Students, Misdemeanors, Health, Concussion, Football
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June 15: Midday Fix - Gifts for Dads and Grads
Michelle Madhok Gifts for Grads and Dads For Dad: PEAR, SMART biofeedback training system http://pearsports.com/ 800-363-1256 Must have an iPod Shuffle to use product Rock Paper Photo http://www.rockpaperphoto.com/ Graduation for Her:...
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Carolyn Holly Howard, alternative medical practitioner
Carolyn Holly Howard, a practitioner of alternative medical techniques, died Tuesday at her Baltimore home after an eight-year battle with ovarian cancer.
The resident of the Woodlands at Coldspring Newtown was 61.
Ms. Howard was born in Dallas, Texas,...Tags: Ridgewood, Allentown, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Health, Ovarian Cancer
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Severe headaches tied to suicide attempts
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with severe headaches, whether migraines or not, may be more likely to attempt suicide, a new study suggests. The findings don't prove that headaches caused the suicide attempts, but a number of studies over the years...Tags: Headaches, Health, Suicide, Physical Conditions, Chemical Industry
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Doctors caution against overreacting to kids' wetting problems
Jaylin was a real trooper, learning to go the night without an accident by age 2. But when she turned 3, the Aurora girl started having nighttime accidents again and periodically wet her pants during the day.
Though the girl's mom has tried withholding...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Urinary System, Children's Memorial Hospital, Loyola University Health System, Health
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The power of meditation
To understand the impact meditation can have on the human mind, picture a glass of muddy water. If you stir it, the water stays cloudy and anything that might sink to the bottom is instantly sucked back into motion. But if you allow the glass to become...Tags: Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Psychotherapy, National Institutes of Health, Human Body, Ellicott City
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A drop in pressure
Getting high blood pressure is the easy part — 76 million Americans already have it. But lowering it back down again doesn't have to be tricky either. Talk to your doctor and see if trying some of these ideas throughout the day can get you back on...Tags: Fine Arts, Behavioral Conditions, Health, Heart (music group), Arts
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