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...cartilage is important, but so is everything that surrounds it--muscles, bones, tendons and ligaments. The damage caused by wearing ill-fitting shoes or suffering a football injury can certainly give rise to arthritic joints. But the worst problems often stem from basic differences in the body's biochemical makeup. For example, some people's cartilage seems to resist damage better than others. (Scientists are tracking several genetic variations.) In addition, researchers have discovered an array of biochemical messages that are traded between bones, muscles and other parts of the body and play a key role in keeping joints healthy...
...sense of family was not difficult for this tightly-knit cast, establishing a sense of generations among all college-aged actors proved more challenging. The production benefited from the expertise of Lecturer on Dramatic Arts Claire Mallardi, who helped the cast with movement skills, and from professional old age makeup consultation...
...first day of Mineko Iwasaki's life as a geisha. Wrapped in a turquoise-and-orange satin kimono, hair piled atop her head and secured with red silk bands, face covered in a wash of white makeup, the young maiko, or novice geisha, was ready?and she wasn't the only one. When Iwasaki stepped outside her home, she was greeted by applause and congratulations from a swarm of admirers who had come for a glimpse of the young geisha's debut...
...every product placer gets such a high profile. Jinx won't walk around with a Revlon sign to let us know who made her makeup, and Bond won't have a Brioni tag hanging off his tux. But the firms hope for gilt by association--and the chance to slap a 007 seal of approval on their ads. Bollinger champagne can freshen its traditional image with the help of the "debonair and charming James Bond," says president Ghislain de Montgolfier. "What could be more stylishly up-to-date...
...used to. Then I switched roommates, and now I don’t have a television anymore. And suddenly, my life is looking pretty good. With only those around me to compare against—Bio Boy next door with no friends and a non-viable biology thesis; Makeup Girl, who appears to spend her life in a cosmetics commercial and still looks like she just came through a wind tunnel—I’m doing pretty well on all fronts. Not just well, awesome. I have discovered the new Prozac: Stop watching television...