Min-jae is a high school senior who lives with his father, an airline pilot, and is struggling with his studies. For some time he has had a crush on Su-jin, a girl his own age who lives in the same apartment building, but has lacked the courage to approach her. Su-jin, meanwhile, is frustrated with her family life and keen to get away. She plans to become a veterinarian, even though she is no good with animals. Min-jae and Su-jin are unexpectedly thrown together when they are both pressured into joining a local ballet class. As time passess they get to know each other, as well as the other oddball characters who make up the rest of the class.
Americans often encounter stress, but a new study suggests that the British habit of drinking tea on a regular basis can in fact help alleviate daily pressures. CBS News' Drew Levinson reports.
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YUME MIRU KUSURI :: A Drug That Makes You Dream Demo Movie
Description: I am just an average student, living an average life. I study, I work my part-time job, and get through the day just like everyone else, trying not to be beaten down by the pressures of modern Japan. Then suddenly, the winds of change blow into my life, when I encounter three girls who reshape me forever. Three girls who are most definitely not living a normal life like everyone else in Japan, but who seem to float above society, strangely unaffected by it. Instinctively I know I should avoid getting involved with them, and yet before I know it, my destiny is bound with theirs. Where will it all lead?
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Interview: Dr. Randy Fagin on high blood pressure and diabetes
on today's medical checkup. A closer look at a couple of stories making headlines this week. Doctor Randy Fagin is here to talk about a new study on high blood pressure among football players and he has a closer look at health concerns surrounding Supreme Court Nominee Sonia Sotomayor. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KVUE Austin, TX]
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Interview: Dr. Randy Fagin on high blood pressure and diabetes
on today's medical checkup. A closer look at a couple of stories making headlines this week. Doctor Randy Fagin is here to talk about a new study on high blood pressure among football players and he has a closer look at health concerns surrounding Supreme Court Nominee Sonia Sotomayor. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KVUE Austin, TX]
Video, Asonor anti snore remedy remove the cause of snoring. It is a simple yet effective treatment, which relives you and your partner from the inconveniences of snoring. Snoring may result in a decrease in quality of life in the form of cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, stress and premature death. Asonor snore remedy is clinically proven from studies in London and Copenhagen.
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Interview: Dr. Randy Fagin on high blood pressure and diabetes
on today's medical checkup. A closer look at a couple of stories making headlines this week. Doctor Randy Fagin is here to talk about a new study on high blood pressure among football players and he has a closer look at health concerns surrounding Supreme Court Nominee Sonia Sotomayor. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KVUE Austin, TX]
Roughly one-third of all American adults have high blood pressure. If you don't already have it, will you be one of them? A study out Tuesday offers some encouraging news about things you can do to avoid high blood pressure. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WSYR ABC 9 Syracuse]
Roughly one-third of all American adults have high blood pressure. If you don't already have it, will you be one of them? A study out Tuesday offers some encouraging news about things you can do to avoid high blood pressure. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WSYR ABC 9 Syracuse]
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Donniel Hartman: Struggling with the Israeli-Palestinian Issue
Rabbi Dr. Donniel Hartman, Co-Director, Shalom Hartman Institute, Jerusalem, Israel, talks to Christian leaders in Jerusalem studying in a unique Hartman Institute program about the personal, political and social pressures surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
A new Harvard study finds smoking and high blood pressure are the leading causes of preventable deaths in the United States. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KXAN NBC 36 Austin]
A study shows kids who watch more TV tended to have higher blood pressure; a viewer asks our Doctor on Call whether rinsing high-sodium foods really removes a lot of sodium. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WSYR ABC 9 Syracuse]
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Certain risk factors can dramatically shorten life span 9-18-09
Most of us realize that smoking, high blood pressure, and elevated cholesterol levels can increase a person's chance of early death. But a new study indicates these factors can dramatically shorten the life of a middle-age male. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WSYR ABC 9 Syracuse]
Born in Poland in 1952, JACEK YERKA studied fine art and graphics prior to becoming a full-time artist in 1980. While at university, Yerka resisted the constant pressures of his instructors to adopt the less detailed, less realistic techniques that characterize so much of contemporary art. Instead, he stubbornly continued to work in the classic, meticulous Flemish style he still favors to this day. The pastoral atmosphere of the Polish countryside provides a solid, mimetic foundation for much of Yerka's art. However, it is his own uniquely evocative dreams that limn the complex, often arcane imagery of his work. One need only glance at the luminous surfaces of Yerka's canvases to perceive his adoration of, resonance with, the master painters of the 15th and 16th centuries, key factors in the development of this surrealist Cagliostro. Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Bruegel, Hugo van der Goes and Jan van Eyck were powerful, early influences. Basing on precise painting techniques, taking pattern from former masters like Jan van Eyck or Hieronymus Bosch but mainly on his unlimited imagination he creates surrealistic compositions, particularly admired by enthusiasts of sci-fi in all varieties. Yerka inspired the fantasy writer Harlon Ellison to write 30 short stories which along with Yerka pictures constituted the publication entitled "Mind Fields". The same American publisher "Morpheus International" released the album "The Fantastic Art of Jacek Yerka". In 1995 the artist was awarded the prestigious World Fantasy Award for the best artist. He exhibits in Poland and abroad (in Germany, France and USA among others), being an esteemed representative of the science fiction stream of art. His paintings have recently inspired film makers. Jacek Yerka è un pittore nato nel nord della Polonia nei primi anni 50′. Nella sua arte sono chiare le influenze dei grandi surrealisti del passato come Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Brueghel, Salvador Dali e René Magritte. Figlio d'arte, Yerka cresce tra l'odore di vernici, inchiostri e carta. La
Controlling high blood pressure is a huge health struggle for many people in metro Detroit. Now, a study says there are six things you can start doing today to cut your risk significantly. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WJBK FOX 2 Detroit, MI]
A study shows kids who watch more TV tended to have higher blood pressure; a viewer asks our Doctor on Call whether rinsing high-sodium foods really removes a lot of sodium. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WSYR ABC 9 Syracuse]
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Personal Growth Series: Dr. William Dement on Healthy Sleep and Optimal Perfo...
Google Tech Talks September 23, 2008 ABSTRACT Under ordinary circumstances, healthy sleep is by far the most powerful determination of high-level performance and productivity. Three major characteristics must be present to define healthy sleep. They are (1) a sufficient amount and continuity to avoid sleep indebtedness, (2) absence or near absence of pathological sleep-related events and (3) reasonable synchronizing of desired time in bed with circadian predisposition. The nature of each of these three characteristics will be elaborated as well as their relation to performance. Speaker: Dr. William Dement William C. Dement, M.D., Ph.D., is the world's leading authority on sleep, sleep disorders, and the dangers of sleep deprivation. He is Chief of the newly created Division of Sleep at Stanford University School of Medicine, which is also the home of the world's first sleep disorders center founded by Dr. Dement. Born and raised in the state of Washington, Dr. Dement remained in his home state for his undergraduate years at the University of Washington. He then pursued his graduate studies at the University of Chicago, receiving his M.D. in 1955 and Ph.D. in Neurophysiology in 1957. For more than half a century, Dr. Dement has conducted basic sleep research, investigated sleep disorders and treatments, and has launched a myriad of public education programs. From 1953 to 1957, he conducted the first studies leading to the characterization of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, the basic REM/NREM sleep cycle, and all night sleep patterns. In 1975, Dr. Dement founded the American Academy of Sleep Medicine serving as its President for twelve years. Dr. Dement was also a founder of the American Board of Sleep Medicine. From 1990-1993, he served as Chairman of the U.S. Congress's National Commission on Sleep Disorders Research. In 2001, he received the largest National Institute of Health research grant in sleep medicine history to establish the effectiveness and benefits of continuous positive air pressure (CPAP) treatme
As the Olympic Games are set to get underway in Beijing China, there is a concern about air pollution levels in that city- not only for the athletes who compete, but for the hundreds of thousands of fans who will watch.
A new study published in Annals of Internal Medicine finds that prehypertensionâsystolic blood pressure 120 to 139 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure 80 to 89 mmHgâ during young adulthood is common and associated with coronary atherosclerosis that can lead to atherosclerosis later in life.
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Ep 16 Preview 8' - Boys over flowers - Kkotboda Namja [engsub]
Yijung: Queen Elizabeth liked this piece. Do you like it? Jaekyung: Wow. You're giving this to me? Yijung: Both a dish and a man are waiting for a woman who will appreciate them. Jaekyung: Thank you. I can give it to Le-Ong as his new food bowl! Yijung: Le-Ong? Jaekyung: It's the name of my pet lion. Yijung: ......lion? Jihoo: You work part time here now? Jandi: It's not part time. I'm volunteering. I just clean and run errands but when i'm here i feel comfortable and i get my studying done. Jihoo: It's fascinating. Jandi: What is? Jihoo: That you can work so hard on everything. Jandi: I'll go in now. Bye. Jihoo: Geum Jandi. I can clean well too. Jandi: Hello! Old woman: Pretty girl! Why are you coming now? Jandi: I was in school~ Little girl: Hello~ Jandi: Hi~ Hold on, ok? Hello! [jandi goes to the old woman] You waited a long time, right? You have to take your temperature now. Tuck it in tight here. And I need to take your blood pressure. Doctor: [to patient] Eat here on Sunday, ok? Go home safely. [sees Jihoo. jh runs out] Jihoo! Jihoo! Jandi: [picks up the phone] Hello~? WHAT?!?!!? You and Yijung sunbae are..are doing what?!?! Gaeul: DATE. Jandi: No! You can't, Gaeul! Gaeul: Why? Yijung sunbae is not a bad person. Jandi: He's not a bad person.. of course he's not a bad person but... in F4 he's the biggest.. Gaeul: Biggest...? Jandi: Anyways! Gaeul! Gaeul, shouldn't you think carefully about this? Gaeul: I don't know. He said he'll pick me up in the morning tomorrow. That's why i'm planning on sleeping early. I'm not even sure if i'll be able to fall asleep. Good night Jandi~ Bye~~ Jandi: So Yijung? So Yijung? SO YI JUNG?! [dials number] Jihoo sunbae, pick up your phone please!! [jandi's head] Yijung: Gaeul~ Hello~ Jandi: No.. no.. NEVER!! Chairman Kang: Do you know what this means? What do you think will happen tomorrow if our negotations with JK group breaks? Our entire company will become trash overnight. Will you allow your immature love game to bring down the Shinhwa Group that your grandfather and fathe
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