Citations with the tag: HUMAN body
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- Your body.
Rigotti, Nancy // Cosmopolitan; Feb96, Vol. 220 Issue 2, p40Presents a question and answer column as it relates to the human body. Questions asked; Answers given.
- Mental rotation and the automatic updating of body-centered spatial relationships.
Farrell, Martin J.; Robertson, Ian H. // Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory & Cognition; Jan1998, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p227Presents information on experiments on updating of body-centered spatial relationships. Methodology of the experiments; Results of the experiments; Discussion on the experiments.
- Baby fat?
Gordon, Maryellen // Harper's Bazaar; Nov95, Issue 3408, p76Focuses on the reasons why some women shed off excess pounds post-pregnancy. Genetic determination; Effects of activity levels pre-pregnancy and during pregnancy to post-pregnancy figure; Dietary intake.
- Out with the old, in with the new.
Cotton, Jacqueline S.; Mitter, Kathryn // Humpty Dumpty's Magazine; Jan/Feb97, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p18Explains how certain parts of the body are continually being replaced with new ones. Includes teeth; Hair; Skin.
- The human body.
Goldman, Bob // Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness; Jul95, Vol. 56 Issue 7, p160Features information about the human body. Study of Jerusalem-based Hebrew University showing that male skin maintains more of its elasticity over time than female skin; Massachusetts Male Aging Study that shows possible link between male sexual potency and levels of high-density lipoproteins.
- The world made flesh.
Baird, Vanessa // New Internationalist; Apr98, Issue 300, p7Examines the bodies of human beings. Reference to texts which dwell on what bodies need; Information on inequalities of human bodies; Information on body prejudice.
- Facts: The body.
Baird, Vanessa // New Internationalist; Apr98, Issue 300, p18Presents information on the human body. Identification of 24 elements in the body; Generational changes in bodies; Information on diseases which cause death.
- Body language.
Rush, Martin // Shape; Jan95, Vol. 14 Issue 5, p84Discusses the physiological explanations to some body signals. Goose bumps; Dry mouth; Runny nose; Yawn; Blush.
- Abstracts of recent literature.
Edelstein, Joan // Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development; Jul96, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p335Presents an abstract of the article, `Upper and Lower Trunk Translations Associated With Stepping,' by J. Crosbie, B. Durward et al, reprinted from the journal, `Gait Posture,' 1996:4.
- Body's sound check.
Pope, Gregory T. // Popular Mechanics; Dec95, Vol. 172 Issue 12, p18Presents information on how to check for deterioration in the human body structure. Purpose of body check; Andrew Dimarogonas's technique.
- Body gremlins.
Vaughn, Lewis // Men's Health (10544836); Aug90, Vol. 5 Issue 3, p43Describes so-called body gremlins, a strange physical phenomena that strike one's body out of nowhere and vanish as soon as they come. Includes specks promenading across eyeballs; Sharp temporary pain in the abdomen; Sneeze factor; Terminal blushing; Creaky bones; Furry tongue.
- Organochlorine chemicals in skin lipids as an index of their accumulation in the human body
Suzuki, Takashi; Takeda, Mitsuharu; Sasaki, Kumiko; Ishizaka, Takashi; Uchiyama, Mitsuru // Archives of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology; Aug1991, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p190No abstract available.
- Your body.
Rigotti, Nancy // Cosmopolitan; Jun94, Vol. 216 Issue 6, p64Answers questions about the human body and health. Description of orgasm; Comeback of diphtheria; Importance of sunglasses during bright days; Contacting and treatment of athlete's foot; Effectiveness and safety of drugstore prepared bleaching teeth products; Importance of circumcision.
- Picoteslas, SQUIDS, and "personal magnetism'
Rigotti, Nancy // Ecos; Summer1989/1990, Issue 62, p24No abstract available.
- Just ask us!
Rigotti, Nancy // Current Health 1; Dec95, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p4Presents a question and answer advisory on the human body. Reasons for goose bumps; Causes of eye movement; Pigment coloring of eyes; Roles and functions of the tongue; Post-holiday depression; Duration of a blink.
- Fitstop hip help.
Rigotti, Nancy // Seventeen; Feb98, Vol. 57 Issue 2, p76Gives information on exercises which can be conducted to trim a female's hips. Comments from Barbara Marrot, a fitness expert; Provision of two `hip busting' exercises.
- Eleven ways to learn to love your body.
Brannon-Quan, Tami; Licavoli, Lisa // Healthy Weight Journal; Mar/Apr98, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p29Lists eleven ways to loving one's body. Includes refraining from making physical comparisons; Focusing on personal accomplishments; Listening to self-talk; Giving positive affirmations.
- Face the facts.
Brannon-Quan, Tami; Licavoli, Lisa // Winner; May98, Vol. 41 Issue 9, p8Presents facts about the human body. Facts about the brain, lungs and the blood vessels; Activity that will give an idea on how the human heart works; Weight activity problem.
- Weight-loss Q&A.
Schlosberg, Suzanne // Shape; Sep98, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p82Presents a question and answer segment relating to the human body. Effect of nursing on the breast; How exercise can affect the body's immunity; How to prevent numbness in the feet when using the stair climber; Myth relating to gaining weight by eating late at night.
- What a body's good for.
Fahey, Valerie // Health (Time Inc. Health); Sep93, Vol. 7 Issue 5, p12Presents statistics on the capacity of the human body in one lifetime. Number of sperm produced; Heartbeats; Breaths; Quarts of blood pumped; Eye blinks; More.
- Healthy curiousity.
Engel-Arieli, Susan; Young, Stephanie // Glamour; Jun95, Vol. 93 Issue 6, p36Offers information about the human body. Time duration of a blink; Number of bone segments in a newborn baby; Amount of air breathed by a human each day; Longest muscle in the body; Largest bone in the body.
- The Wild Life of Our Bodies. Predator, Parasites and Partners that Shape Who We are Today.
Bartol, Genevieve M. // Beginnings; Oct2012, Vol. 32 Issue 5, p22The article reviews the book "The Wild Life of Our Bodies. Predator, Parasites and Partners that Shape Who We are Today," by Rob Dunn.
- Your body.
Rigotti, Nancy // Cosmopolitan; Feb95, Vol. 218 Issue 2, p68Presents answers to questions pertaining to physical problems. Erections during sleep; Medical information on mononucleosis and leukemia; Approach to year-round allergies; Healing for knee injuries; Teeth grinding during sleep.
- The Inside Story.
Rigotti, Nancy // Jack & Jill; Oct/Nov2001, Vol. 63 Issue 7, p16Provides information on the educational motion picture `The Human Body.' INSETS: Getting the Big Picture;A Real Earful;Amazing Life Facts!.
- The Visible Human Body (Book).
Rigotti, Nancy // Annals of Internal Medicine; 4/15/91, Vol. 114 Issue 8, p709Provides an overview of the book 'The Visible Human Body: An Atlas of Sectional Anatomy,' by Gunther von Hagens, Lynn J. Romrell, Michael H. Ross and Klaus Tiedemann.
- GLOSSARY.
Coupe, Robert // Human Body (1-59084-172-7); 2003, p30This is a glossary of terms appearing in the book 'The Human Body.' It provides information on human body.
- Let's face it, looks are important.
Clubb, Shawn // West County Journal; 9/19/2012, Vol. 48 Issue 38, pB1The author talks about the importance of looks and discusses what he feels about his looks.
- WHAT'S YOUR IDEAL WEIGHT: BODY MASS INDEX.
Murray, Joan // FoodService Director; 10/15/2000, Vol. 13 Issue 10, p76Focuses on the body mass index (BMI). Recommended BMI; Function of BMI; Definition of ideal body weight; Information on the ideal weight range.
- These creatures want you!
Schueller, Gretel // Scholastic SuperScience; Mar1998, Vol. 9 Issue 6, p4Lists the various microorganisms found in the human body. Includes Demodex folliculorum; Trichophyton mentagrophytes; Streptococcus mutans; Rhinoviruses; Escherichia coli. INSETS: Super Scientist!;profile of reptile expert Susan Tellem.
- Olympic Adaptations.
Schueller, Gretel // Scholastic SuperScience; Sep2000, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p10Presents activities to determine one's ability to adapt to environment and needs.
- Could your body to go mars?
Schueller, Gretel // Scholastic SuperScience; Oct2001, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p6Explores the changes of the human body in space travel. Case of motion sickness; Exposure of the body to large doses of radiation; Pressure of the body weight.
- Lipid levels in adult life associated with height restriction.
Schueller, Gretel // Nursing Standard; 6/13/2007, Vol. 21 Issue 40, p17An abstract of the article "Life course body size and lipid levels at 53 years in a British birth cohort," by P. M. Skidmore is presented.
- READER FORUM.
Schueller, Gretel // Massage & Bodywork; Oct/Nov2004, Vol. 19 Issue 5, p6Presents letters to the editor related to the human body.
- The Three-Ring Circus.
Myers, Thomas // Massage & Bodywork; Oct/Nov2004, Vol. 19 Issue 5, p80Presents several human structure. Spine; Pelvis; Pelvic ring.
- Marma Points.
Myers, Thomas // Massage & Bodywork; Oct/Nov2007, Vol. 22 Issue 5, p78A photograph of a human body where marma points are illustrated is presented.
- INDEX.
Myers, Thomas // DK Guide to the Human Body; 2004, p64A subject index for the June 2004 issue of book "DK Guide to the Human Body" is presented.
- Mental Alchemy.
Harvey, David // Macrobiotics Today; Jul/Aug2003, Vol. 43 Issue 4, p22Focuses on how the brain is integrated within the human body. Regions of the body; Configuration of the human head corresponding directly to the body's formation; Electrochemical activity as the modality of neurological function.
- Learning about what's inside your body.
Harvey, David // World Almanac for Kids; 1996, p107Explores the wonders of the human body. Functions that the body can perform; Diagram which shows the parts that all humans have on the inside; Details about some of the parts including cells, tissues and organs.
- Facts and figures about the body.
Harvey, David // World Almanac for Kids; 1996, p110Provides tidbits of information about the human body. Bones in a newborn baby's body as compared to that of an adult; The largest bone in the human body; Water as a part of body composition; Information about other body parts including the teeth, heart and blood.
- Narcissus leaves the pool.
Aristides // American Scholar; Autumn94, Vol. 63 Issue 4, p487Ponders on physical pleasures and perceptions of the human body. Author's thoughts on his body; Physical attributes; Thoughts of death and its effects on the body; Gift of coordination; Author's outlook toward physicians; Indulgence in sports; Body as reality in which all people are grounded.
- SHORTS.
Aristides // Body Bulletin; Apr2000, Vol. 1 Issue 4, p2Presents news items related to the health of one's body.
- Health Notes.
Walker, Christine // Body Bulletin; Apr2000, Vol. 1 Issue 4, p3Presents news items related to the health of one's body.
- Good Question.
Walker, Christine // Body Bulletin; Apr2000, Vol. 1 Issue 4, p4Provides answers to questions about the health of one's body.
- Studies Highlight Consequences of Marijuana Use.
Walker, Christine // Behavioral Health Management; Jan/Feb2003, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p12Discusses a study on the effects of marijuana on every organ in the body, published in the November 2002 issue of the 'Journal of Clinical Pharmacology.' Health hazards associated with marijuana use; Result of drug reform law ballots in various U.S. states.
- Head-to-Toe CLEAN.
Walker, Christine // Current Health Kids; Dec2011, Vol. 35 Issue 4, p22The article discusses the importance of body hygeine and offers suggestions for keeping them clean.
- "Bone Up" for Next Year's Spelling Bee!
Walker, Christine // Child Life; Sep/Oct2003, Vol. 82 Issue 5, p12Presents a list of the spelling words related to human body parts that will be featured in the 2004 Tulip Time Spelling Bee in the U.S.
- Ask Doctor Cory.
SerVaas, Cory // Child Life; Sep/Oct2003, Vol. 82 Issue 5, p32Answers to children's questions about body fats, muscle cramps and mucus in the eyes.
- What's all the fuss about fats?
Maynard, Cindy // Current Health 2; Mar1998, Vol. 24 Issue 7, p6No abstract available.
- 'Where Does It Hurt?'.
Maynard, Cindy // Current Health 2; Oct2005, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p4Provides information on some of the most painful body parts reported by actual pain sufferers in the U.S.
- Ouch! What a PAIN!
Weir, Kirsten // Current Health 2; Dec2007, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p26The article focuses on body pains, and offers suggestions on how to deal with them.





