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...hockey. We pretend that our interests aren?t willful choices, that they?re some intrinsic part of our personalities. But in reality, we choose our likes and dislikes to define our identities. You don?t just happen to like chocolate, horses, long walks on the beach and cuddling, and hate rude men. At some age you chose to like Led Zeppelin because it helped you fit with the group you wanted to be in, or Grand Master Flash because it made you seem quirky. And in 1980, at 9 years old, after the U.S. defeated the Soviet Union, I chose...
Pain psychologists like Symreng play a vital role at most pain-management centers, though patients are often reluctant to consult them. "Patients hate to hear you offer them mind therapy, because they feel what you're doing is telling them they have a mental illness and you don't really believe they have a physical problem," says Dr. Scott Fishman, an anesthesiologist, internist and psychiatrist who is chief of pain medicine at U.C. Davis. But the mind is always actively involved in pain, especially in chronic cases. "We know that when you image the brain, the areas that light...
...Hate trying on clothes in stores? The Intellifit System, at right, makes it easier by taking your measurements using low-power radio waves, then suggesting the right size for you. Step into the glass booth, which looks like the Star Trek transporter, and 10 seconds later the system will have taken up to 200 measurements of your body. Currently being tested in six stores--including Macy's, Lane Bryant and David's Bridal--Intellifit will roll out in more shops this summer...
...issue because they don't want to appear disloyal. But he adds, "Corporate America is looking at this issue intensely. The possible ripple effect of this is enormous." The war in Iraq has fueled the brands' image problems, but some say the causes run deeper. "There's a love-hate thing going on [with the U.S.]," says Richard Edelman, chief executive of the eponymous New York City firm. Simon Silvester, executive planning director for Young & Rubicam, based in London, frames the issue broadly: "Back in the 1960s, the U.S. was 10 years ahead of everywhere else in terms of affluence...
...grown up though, my love-hate relationship with Valentine’s Day has faded away. Having actually been involved in a few meaningful relationships, I actually look forward to it because it is one of the only days set aside for us to think about our loved ones and how we can best express our true affection for them. For those of us who choose not to fall into the standard perfume, flowers, or candy routine, however, the quest for an expression of love and affection never ceases to be difficult. It was in the course of brainstorming...