What Ears Say About Heart Health, Smart Women Live Longer, and Why Shaken Baby Syndrome May Be Impossible

MikeA October 9th, 2009

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  • Imagine trying to pick a friend out of a crowd without the ability to recognize her pretty face. People with a rare neurological condition called prosopagnosia have that exact problem; they can’t identify faces! On a related note, even those of us with normal observational skills may find ourselves a bit confused by these face-based optical illusions. [Scientific American]
  • Strengthening your core muscles can improve your posture, reduce your risk of injury, and whittle away that muffin top. If you’re tired of regular old crunches, try adding some standing crunches to your next workout. [CookingLight]

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