Archive for February 25th, 2012

Dehydration Affects Women’s Moods

Dehydration Affects Women’s Moods

Mild dehydration is defined as a 1.5 percent loss in normal water volume in the body. And two recent studies with men and women find that, beyond affecting your body, mild dehydration can impact your mood.

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The costume designer: Adding texture to storytelling

Costume designer Mark Bridges can create eras with fabric. He's up for Oscar for “The Artist.” With “The Artist,” a black-and-white silent film, Bridges brings back that golden Hollywood age — both the peak of its glamour and pit of its shabbiness. He earned an Oscar nomination for his work — his first, perhaps surprising given his work on some of the most notable films of the past 15 years.

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The cinematographer: Coming in from the cold

Jeff Cronenweth, son of famous cinematographer, is now one himself and up for Oscar for “Dragon Tattoo.”

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The writer: An overnight success, 15 years later

J.C. Chandor is one of Hollywood's hot new names.

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Oscar nod celebrates the work of the undocumented

Director Chris Weitz says the Oscar nomination for Demián Bichir, star of his film “A Better Life” sends an important message

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Why Downton Abbey is a hit in America

Nicolaus Mills says the show succeeded because it displayed compassion by the rich for the poor

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Video: Fear of losing cell phone: There’s name for that!

It’s nomophobia. Many of us get anxious when we’re not near our cell phones. Rebecca Jarvis and John Miller speak with clinical psychologist Dr

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The invisible Oscar nominee

From a wall in Kevin Tent's home office, Mrs. Cohen stares out into the room.

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MIND in Pictures: The Cranial Network

MIND  in Pictures:  The Cranial Network

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Turkish docs perform quadruple limb transplant

In 20-hour operation medical team attaches two arms and two legs to a young man

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