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- Global
Cosmetic
Industry -
HBA addresses
industry
trends:
speakers
address
well-being,
advances in
science,
antiaging
trends,
prestige
packaging and
more.(LIVE
from NEW YORK): May 1, 2008 --
The HBA Spring
Conference,
held March
4-5, 2008, at
New York
City's Javits
Center,
addressed
leading trends
in
"Achievin
g Well-being:
The New...
- Business Wire
- Experts
Available to
Discuss Brain
Exercises,
Cognitive
Health: February 14,
2007 --
ExpertSource:
TOPIC:
Products that
promise mental
stimulation
are gaining
popularity,
especially
among baby
boomers who
want to avoid
Alzheimer's...
- Agricultural
Research -
Nutrition
& brain
function: food
for the aging
mind: August 1, 2007
-- Scientists
know that
certain
nutrients and
other key
chemical
compounds re
essential to
human brain
function.
Serious
deficiencies
in some of
these,...
- HealthDay -
Star-Shaped
Brain Cells
Make Scans
Possible: June 19, 2008
-- Star-shaped
brain cells
called
astrocytes
play a key
role in
allowing
experts to see
the many reds,
oranges,
yellows and
blues on brain
scans,...
- Journal of
Allied Health
- Training
for
Interdisciplin
ary Health
Research:
Defining the
Required
Competencies: July 1, 2008
-- Although
interdisciplin
ary research
is becoming
the dominant
model for
understanding
complex health
issues, little
is known about
the
competencies..
.
- Techniques -
Today's
students,
tomorrow's
leaders: in
career and
technical
student
organizations,
students are
not just
acquiring
technical
skills; they
are
developing...: January 1,
2008 --
[ILLUSTRATIONS
OMITTED]
"Becoming
a leader is
synonymous
with becoming
yourself. It
is precisely
that simple,
and it is also
that...
- Diverse Issues
in Higher
Education -
Ambidexterity:
the University
of Texas at El
Paso is a
unique
incubator for
bilingual and
multilingual
students, who
are
increasingly
being sought
after by...: October 18,
2007 -- It
didn't take
long for Diana
Ramirez, a
23-year-old
metallurgical
engineering
student from
Mexico, to
play her
language card.
Last summer,
the...
- Environmental
Health
Perspectives -
UMTS base
station-like
exposure,
well-being,
and cognitive
performance: August 1, 2006
-- BACKGROUND:
Radio-frequenc
y
electromagneti
c fields (RF
EMF) of mobile
communication
systems are
widespread in
the living
environment,
yet their...
- University
Business -
There's no
place like
home: as the
homeschooled
population
grows,
colleges and
universities
must increase
enrollment
efforts
targeted to
this group: August 1, 2007
-- A RECENT
PERUSAL OF
HOMESCHOOL
World, the
website of
Practical
Homeschooling
magazine,
revealed the
following news
items touting
the
accomplishment
s...
- Environmental
Health
Perspectives -
Lack of
evidence for
contact
sensitization
by Pfiesteria
Extract: July 1, 2007
-- BACKGROUND:
Members of the
estuarine
dinoflagellate
genus
Pfiesteria are
reported to
have been
responsible
for massive
fish kills in
the
southeastern..
.



