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WORLD ESSENTIAL NEWS HEADLINES
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| Mother's Day can be a sad or difficult day for those whose mothers have passed away. This article will provide ideas for honoring a deceased mother on Mother's Day. |
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| Lipophobia can be defined as a fear of fats in food and has become a prevalent notion in particular parts of the modern world, especially the US and much of Europe. |
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The origins of language have long been a mystery, but mounting evidence hints that our unique linguistic abilities could have evolved from gestural communication in our ancestors. Such gesturing may also explain why most people are right-handed. Researchers at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center recently examined captive chimpanzees and found that most of them predominantly used their right hand when communicating with one another--for example, when greeting another chimp by extending an arm. The animals did not show this hand preference for noncommunicative actions, such as wiping their noses. Such lateralized hand use suggests that chimpanzees have a system in their left brain hemisphere that is coupled to the production of communicative gestures, says study author William Hopkins. The same cerebral hemisphere is host to most language functions in humans, which hints that an ancestral gestural system could have been the precursor for language, he says. [More]
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| Obsessive-compulsive disorder has been receiving increased media attention lately but the focus has been almost exclusively on adults. |
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Religious belief may seem to be a unique psychological experience, but a growing body of research shows that thinking about religion is no different from thinking about secular things--at least from the standpoint of the brain. In the first imaging study to compare religious and nonreligious thoughts, evaluating the truth of either type of statement was found to involve the same regions of the brain. Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, used functional MRI to evaluate brain activity in 15 devout Christians and 15 nonbelievers as the volunteers assessed the truth or falsity of a series of statements, some of which were religious (“angels exist”) and others nonreligious (“Alexander the Great was a very famous military ruler”). They found that when a subject believed a statement--whether it was religious or not--activity appeared in an area called the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, which is an area associated with emotions, rewards and self-representation. [More]
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| Celebrated dancer Mallika Sarabhai explains what reserving parliamentary seats for women in India means to her. |
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| What is Major Depressive Disorder, what are its symptoms and which forms of treatment may help those suffering from this condition? |
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| What is reactive depression, how severe can the condition be and how may it best be treated? |
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| Treating the Spleen with Raw FoodMarch 10, 2010 5:48:54 pm EST | | Spleen The Healthy Spleen This organ functions somewhat similarly to the appendix in that it cleans debris from the blood stream. It sits within the blood stream at about the 9th, 10th, and 11th ribs. It also rests behind and against the greater... |
| | Raw Food Health Solutions for High Blood PressureMarch 10, 2010 5:29:39 pm EST | | High Blood Pressure Raw Foods and the Maintenance of High Blood Pressure As the demographic profile of the nation changes and more of us are elderly, obese and stressed, if the media is to be believed, high blood pressure is going to become more... |
| | Dealing with Stretch MarksMarch 10, 2010 5:11:16 pm EST | | The dermatologists call these striae; actually, they’re silvery-white scars. They happen when the middle layer of skin is torn. They may diminish over time but rarely disappear completely. They are caused by rapid growth, which is not uncommon in... |
| | Best Breast Milk AlternativesMarch 10, 2010 4:49:48 pm EST | | Breast milk is the ideal way to nourish infants, of course. Nothing better has ever been discovered; however, it can't always happen. The mother may be sick and unable to nurse; the baby may be adopted; or circumstances may get in the way of... |
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| CoconutMarch 10, 2010 5:43:43 pm EST | | Introduction *Coconut is the fruit of the coconut palm, Cocos nucifera. *The edible part of the coconut, botanically, is a thick, white and fleshy albuinous endosperm (the coconut meat). *The endosperm surrounds a hollow interior space filled with liquid. |
| | Safflower OilMarch 10, 2010 5:39:48 pm EST | | Introduction *Safflower oil is a colorless and flavorless edible vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the safflower. *It has a light texture, non-greasy feel, easily absorbed, and is nutritionally similar to sunflower oil. *Two different kinds of... |
| | Mung BeansMarch 10, 2010 5:37:50 pm EST | | Introduction *Mung beans, also called moong beans, green bean, green gram, green soy, etc., is a bean native to India and Pakistan. *These have an outer green colored husk and a yellow interior. *The whole beans and split beans are available in both... |
| | Dried AsparagusMarch 10, 2010 5:14:22 pm EST | | Introduction *The vegetable asparagus are the tender, succulent, fleshy, young shoots or spears of the plant that are produced from an underground crown of the plant Asparagus officinalis, a member of Liliaceae (Lily family). *Dehydrated asparagus are... |
| | JaggeryMarch 10, 2010 5:02:42 pm EST | | Introduction *Jaggery is a wholesome natural sweetener produced from the sugarcanes, most common in Southeast Asia. *Also called pilloncillo and panela. *It is sweet, light to dark brown in color, and is usually available in pressed cakes, chips or... |
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