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LiveScience: A new study shows that key parts of the brain actually get thicker through the practice of meditation.
Researchers have found that the brains of Buddhist monks are different from other brains. Does meditation improve our ability to absorb knowlege and learn?
Some researchers believe the effects that meditation has on the nervous system could translate into lower risks of disease, including cardiovascular disease.
From Esalen in Big Sur to the Kripalu Center in Stockbridge, Mass., achieve wellness in some of the country?s most inspirational natural areas.
Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore are studying to see if meditation helps sufferers of rheumatoid arthritis, which affects about ...
 

It looks like Brandy will be juggling two reality shows this fall.

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American Bandstand may have been first to air, but once it premiered Soul Train soon became the indisputable American cultural institution of soul music.

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Despite lukewarm responses from most film critics, Takers, proved to be a crowd pleaser; it debuted number one its first week in theaters stateside, taking in 20.5 million at the box offic

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Just when it seems like everyone and their mama has a reality show, minority and female racing enthusiasts are getting added to the mix and are changing the game.

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Los Angeles Laker Ron Artest is probably best known for being one of the NBA?s most talented and skilled basketball players, but in tonight?s edition of TV One?s documentary series

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Every action movie needs a wild card, and in Takers, that would be Ghost, played by Tip T.I. Harris. Ghost is one part sinister, one part loyal and one part comic relief.

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In honor of what would have been his 52nd birthday on Sunday, August 29th, VIBE remembers Michael Jackson's unforgettable performance in

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The latest news on nutrition, diet and weight loss with advice from a range of experts. Check your BMI and get current advice on nutrition from dietician Karen Collins.
Even doughnut lovers will admit that the doughnut is a poor nutrition choice. But how much better off are people with muffins or bagels?
The latest news on nutrition, diet and weight loss with advice from a range of experts. Check your BMI and get current advice on nutrition from dietician Karen Collins.
A large European study recently reported a strong link between eating high amounts of red meat and an increased risk of colorectal cancer. Nutrition Notes' Karen Collins ...
Veggie burgers are now standard all-American fare, served at fast food restaurants, sports arenas, amusement parks and schools. But are they really more healthful than a ...
 

AP - A leading virus expert urged health authorities around the world Sunday to stay vigilant even though the recent swine flu pandemic was less deadly than expected, warning that bird flu could spark the next global outbreak.


AP - Health officials in Chad say an outbreak of cholera in the Central African nation has killed at least 41 people.
AP - Could your kitchen at home pass a restaurant inspection?
 
SUNDAY, Sept. 5 (HealthDay News) -- As college students begin to settle into their new dorm rooms at campuses nationwide, one New York City-based public health advocate is offering some basic advice to help them stay healthy during the upcoming...
SUNDAY, Sept. 5 (HealthDay News) -- Skiers and other winter sports tourists who visit the Alps are at increased risk for heart attack due to low temperatures, high altitude and inadequate conditioning for intense physical exertion, finds a new ...
Bangladesh issued a red alert on Sunday over an outbreak of anthrax which has infected nearly 300 people and killed about 150 cattle in the north of the country in the past two weeks.
 
Israeli scientists believe they have identified why Arabic is particularly hard to learn to read.
Tests on a type of breast implant filled with an unapproved gel have shown no evidence they are unsafe, UK experts say.
Gardeners are being warned about the risk of Legionnaire's disease from compost after a pensioner developed the disease after handling compost.
British scientists say they are closer to knowing why older women trying to fall pregnant are more likely to produce abnormal eggs.
Long-term use of bone-strengthening drugs may boost the risk of oesophageal cancer, a study suggests.
 
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new proposed diabetes test could miss millions of cases of diabetes and pre-diabetes and also over-diagnose black Americans if it was used as a ...
Because of worries about Agent Orange, about 270,000 Vietnam veterans ? more than one-quarter of the 1 million receiving disability checks ? are getting compensation for ...
Experts agree that cases of Type 2 diabetes in youngsters are on the rise, almost surely related to the boom in obesity that picked up speed in the 1990s.
Here's something you should know about diabetes: Even if you already have it, you can control the disease and avoid many of its consequences. One of the best ways to do ...
Nearly 20 million Americans are headed down the road to diabetes, but modest weight loss and a bit more activity would be enough to turn them around.
 
Tyra Banks' weight loss wowed her studio audience this week when she revealed her new body, 30 pounds and 4 dress sizes smaller. Over the past few years, there were whispers that Banks had put on a few extra pounds, though hardly anything that make her look obese. Nevertheless, Tyra set out to slim down, and as she revealed her new body this week most in the audience agreed that she had rarely ...
Easy weight loss tips you can slip into your everyday life
Dining out is part of everyday life, whether it?s grabbing something on the way home from work, a special occasion, a romantic meal for two or just because you feel like it! The great news is that with a few handy tips, dining out doesn?t need to mean piling on the lbs.
Each year, we resolve to get into better shape and fail. Here are 7 useful tips to help you achieve your goals
Top 5 at a Glance 1. THE POWER, by Rhonda Byrne 2. WOMEN FOOD AND GOD, by Geneen Roth 3. DELIVERING HAPPINESS, by Tony Hsieh 4. THE CARB LOVERS DIET, by Ellen Kunes and Frances Largeman-Roth 5. THE SECRET, by Rhonda Byrne
 

Remember that even though you may not like each other everyday.....it doesn`t mean that you don`t love each other everyday!
 
If the cardiologist's warnings do not scare you, consider this: Controlling blood pressure just might be the best protection yet known against dementia.
A critical new report declares high blood pressure in the U.S. to be a neglected disease ? a term that usually describes mysterious tropical illnesses, not a well ...
Everyone with high blood pressure should own a home monitor and do regular pressure checks, the American Heart Association and other groups urged Thursday.
High blood pressure among children and adolescents, a growing problem linked to increasing juvenile obesity, often goes undiagnosed in the United States, according to a study ...
Taking a blood pressure pill at bedtime instead of in the morning might be healthier for some high-risk people.
 
*Out of the lime light? Not the Mooney Twins. The veteran comedians and twin sons of the legendary comedian Paul Mooney plan to stick around for a while.
*Conservative firebrand-radio host Rush Limbaugh joins televangelist Pat Robertson in being blasted by both the left and the right for comments made in the immediate aftermath of Haiti's deadly earthquake.
*NBA star Gilbert Arenas has been charged with a felony gun violation after admitting he drew guns in the team locker room in a highly publicized December 21 incident.
*Lee Bailey and Bailey Broadcasting proudly announce that "King From Atlanta to the Mountaintop" will once again hit the airwaves this weekend and on King Day, Monday, January 18. (Dates and times vary depending on stations' schedules.)
*While American Idol's auditions are hilarious to say the least there was one older gentleman out of Atlanta, Ga. that turned down the lights and ended the auditions in Atlanta with a message.
*Authorities in California are looking for suspects in the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old man who played bass and toured the world with singer Lauryn Hill.
*This weekend, actor Denzel Washington will hit screens everywhere on a journey across a post-apocalyptic United States, protecting the last copy of a very important book - a very good book, if you will.
*Much is being made of NBC breaking racial barriers on television with the casting of two biracial leads in a prime time network drama.
*"One Tree Hill" star Antwon Tanner was handed a three month prison sentence for dealing in stolen Social Security numbers.
*Paramount is reportedly in talks to follow up its 2005 thriller "Four Brothers," with "Five Brothers," a sequel from the same creative team of star Mark Wahlberg and writers David Elliot and Paul Lovett.
 
The steady stream of conflicting fitness advice is enough to make anyone want to throw in the towel. So how much exercise is enough?
Sure, exercise is good for your waistline, your heart, your bones ? but might it also help prevent addiction to drugs or alcohol?
Exercise, already shown to help prevent breast cancer, can also help women recover from surgery and other breast cancer treatments, U.S. researchers reported.
If you?re trying to motivate yourself to get moving in the new year, here?s some inspiration: Mounting research shows that exercise isn?t just good for the body, it?s also ...
Employees who exercise a couple times a week can lower their employer's health care costs, a study finds.
 

AP - Investigators looking into what went wrong in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill are a step closer to answers now that a key piece of evidence is secure aboard a ship.


AP - Militants detonated a car bomb at a Baghdad military headquarters on Sunday and then tried to shoot their way into the building, killing eight people and wounding 29 in a brazen morning attack, Iraqi officials said.


AP - John Boehner could walk down most American streets without turning a head.


AP - Israel's defense minister says a slowdown in West Bank settlement construction is unlikely to continue in its current form after it expires at the end of this month.


AP - Craigslist appears to have surrendered in a legal fight over erotic ads posted on its website, shutting down its adult services section Saturday and replacing it with a black bar that simply says "censored."


AP - The Basque separatist militant group ETA declared a cease-fire in a video statement issued on Sunday, suggesting it might turn to a political process in its quest for independence.


AP - A leading virus expert urged health authorities around the world Sunday to stay vigilant even though the recent swine flu pandemic was less deadly than expected, warning that bird flu could spark the next global outbreak.


AP - East Asia is the world's electronics factory, yet unless they are Japanese, producers are largely anonymous. Now HTC Corp., a Taiwanese maker of smart phones, is moving out of the shadows and trying to establish its own brand name as it competes with Apple's iPhone.


 

Reuters - The world economy is recovering moderately but still faces challenges such as the need for medium-term fiscal consolidation, the IMF's First Managing Director, John Lipsky, said on Sunday.


Reuters - Wall Street closed a stellar week on Friday after recent economic data, including a stronger-than-expected labor market report, bolstered optimism that the economy would not fall back into recession.


Reuters - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has approved a $690 million payment to French retailer Casino and other owners of a supermarket chain nationalized earlier this year, state media said on Saturday.

Reuters - The U.S. government is likely to take a loss on General Motors Co in the first offering of the automaker's stock, six people familiar with preparations for the landmark IPO said.


 
[at MarketWatch] - In this week's Realty Q&A, a retiree says his only debt is his $94,000 mortgage, and he wonders whether he should tap his 401 to pay off that bill. Lew Sichelman offers some advice.
[at MarketWatch] - Pending home sales in July rose 5.2% from downwardly revised June levels, the National Association of Realtors reports, though the indicator shows the market for existing homes is still depressed after the expiration of a key tax benefit.
[at MarketWatch] - Fixed-rate mortgages and 5-year ARMS are at record lows this week.
[at MarketWatch] - A growing number of homeowners are choosing to pay down their mortgages at a faster rate -- even if it means a substantial jump in their monthly payments.
[at MarketWatch] - An employee at a home-loan modification "law firm" offers a word of warning about the services offered by the company for which he works.
[at MarketWatch] - Rates on fixed-rate mortgages hit another low this week, after recent reports showed drops in existing- and new-home sales, according to Freddie Mac?s weekly survey.
[at MarketWatch] - The percentage of homes somewhere in the foreclosure process fell in the second quarter, Mortgage Bankers Association data show. It marks the first drop since 2006 and the largest quarter-to-quarter drop since 2005.
[at MarketWatch] - You?re one of the millions of consumers who have erased financial hardships by filing for bankruptcy. Now what?
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