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en His goal was to start to put the body back together again, looking at connections between the heart and brain instead of treating each organ system independently. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges.

en The observations that have been made are things that make sense. The brain is an organ just like any other organ in your body. If the heart is healthy, it pumps more blood to the brain. But nothing's been proven.

en The human brain functions as a high-speed Internet system. The quality of the brain?s connections is key to its speed, bandwidth, fidelity and overall on-line capability.

en These are real illnesses of a real organ, the brain, just like coronary artery disease is a disease of a real organ, the heart.

en The olfactory system, anatomically, is right in the middle of the part of the brain that's very important for memory. There are strong neural connections between the two.

en There really isn't an organ in the body that is safe from the effects of obesity - and the liver is a vital organ.

en The brain is a funny organ. Communication is such a big part of the mental state. Kyle's brain has not forgot; it just doesn't have the pathway to it.

en With interventional radiology, doctors will use real-time X-rays, called fluoroscopy, to see what the probe is doing inside the patient. Surgeons will be able to enter an artery near the groin area and navigate through arteries and into the heart, brain, to other major organs, snaking all through the venous system to perform surgeries in those areas of the body.

en You start chasing a ball and your brain immediately commands your body to 'Run forward, bend, scoop up the ball, peg it to the infield,' then your body says, 'Who me?'
  Joe DiMaggio

en If you exercise, you call into action nearly every body system including your heart and lungs, and molecules and hormones dash madly around the body.

en This virus tends to stick to tissue rather than move through it, so when we inject it into an organ like the brain, for instance, it tends to stay there. To be successful, we need the virus to move and spread through the body. So, we have evolved variants [of the virus] that have less stickiness to tissue.

en This is a movement to treating patients, rather than treating the symptoms and coding the system to maximize the reimbursement.

en So that was just like, 'You're Heather. ... You're Erica. ... You're Heather. ... You're Erica.' [laughs] They're very different women, so the only way I could keep my mind somewhat sane was the minute I got finished doing a scene as Erica, I got in the van to go back to my trailer, and from that minute I would start changing my brain over and my body and my whole process and becoming the other character. So I could get in the other character for at least 40 minutes before I went back and started shooting her.

en Independently owned businesses drive Charlotte's economy. And for too long this so-called small-business sector has been an afterthought in the financial scheme of things. The needs of independently owned companies and professional firms are at the heart of everything we do.

en You have a four-fold life to live: a body, a brain, a heart and a soul . . . these are your living tools. To use and develop them is not a task. . . . It is a golden opportunity.


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