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...Brown Quartet consists of keyboardist John R. Burr, West on bass and drummer Kendrick Freeman. Critics praise the group’s interesting twist on bluegrass music, bringing in jazz, world rhythms, folk and classical. “In Brown’s hands, the banjo is capable of fluid musical phrases of boundless beauty,” Billboard Magazine writes...
...bone and soft tissue can help doctors distinguish between patients with a psychiatric disorder and those with head trauma (which can trigger similar symptoms). CTs have been particularly useful in identifying schizophrenia patients. In the 1970s researchers uncovered the first distinguishing abnormality in these patients' brains: the ventricles (fluid-filled open spaces), circled in yellow, are significantly larger in those with the disease, left, than in normal subjects, far left. This provided the first clue that schizophrenics may have less brain tissue affecting cognitive functions such as attention and memory...
...truly are. Consider, for example, a 5-oz. plain bagel with 2 1/2 oz. of cream cheese. That must be more healthy than a Big Mac--right? Not necessarily; the bagel with cream cheese contains 640 calories--or 50 more than the Big Mac. Here's another example: 8 fluid oz. of orange juice contain almost the same number of calories as two fresh oranges. That doesn't mean that Big Macs are good for you or that you should stop drinking orange juice. It does mean that calories count and that it's easier to overdo it, calorie-wise...
...They connect with each other very well, and they’re very fluid, very confident,” Delaney-Smith said. “We don’t have that yet at Harvard—our team is very...
...load. And, as you might expect with something that resembles a damp sponge, water is squeezed out of the cartilage into the space between the bones. Once the pressure is released, the water flows back into the cartilage, carrying with it nutrients that were picked up from the synovial fluid, which fills the joint. This constant fluid exchange is critical to maintaining healthy, pliable cartilage and explains why joint-moving exercises, like walking, help delay the progress of osteoarthritis...