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...those of women. Another new biomechanical study shows that during adolescence, boys develop significantly stronger necks than girls do. "More-developed necks allow boys to better absorb a blow to the head," says Dr. Joseph Maroon, a neurosurgeon and consultant to the Sports Concussion Program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center...
...rebounds, four assists, three steals, and no turnovers. The next night, she added 19 points and five rebounds in the championship matchup against Hofstra. Cowher turned in an equally-impressive performance for the Tigers, who won games against Lehigh and Lafeyette last week. The senior forward, daughter of former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher, recorded a double-double in each of Princeton’s games. She scored18 points and 11 rebounds in a win over Lehigh last Tuesday and added 32 points and 13 rebounds in a dominant performance in the Tigers’ 10-point loss...
...wouldn't sign him," says Don Slaught, a former teammate of Bonds with the Pittsburgh Pirates, and batting coach for the American League-champion Detroit Tigers in 2006. "It would just cause too many distractions for my team...
...fountain-of-youth allure is quickly gaining facial yoga a following in health clubs and yoga studios across the U.S. Leta Koontz holds Fresh Face Yoga workshops at her Pittsburgh studio for a mostly female clientele that ranges in age from 30 to 70. Koontz packs her sessions with inversion positions, arguing that keeping the head lower than the heart increases youth-giving blood flow to the face. "It's like natural Botox," she says. "Stress shows on our face, probably more than any other place on our body...
...matched up against Maryland, the defending national champions, and could not keep up with the Terrapins in a 89-65 loss.This year, Harvard will have many challenges in the non-conference portion of its schedule before the Ivy League slate begins. Perhaps its toughest non-league foe will be Pittsburgh, which is currently ranked 20th in the nation. Last season, the Panthers went 24-9 and returnsall five starters from last year. In addition, the Crimson’s strenuous Ivy League schedule—with most of its second-half games coming on the road—will test...