New Zealand Listener magazine: August 1-7 2015; Move your body, change your brain

Notes
'One day she woke up and decided she didn't have a life . . .' A neuroscientist's workout for body and brain. Justice delayed: Oskar Groning is convicted of 70 year old Nazi war crimes. Susan Pollack can neither forgive nor forget. Mode of ambition: Maori economic development. Auckland City Missioner Diane Robertson: reading was an escape. Reality cheque: the demise of a favourite way of paying bills. A Parkinson's treatment using pig cells. Joint pain and healthy food. Climate change means more than storms and heatwaves. 'David Bowie' exhibition. Call Helen: Labour's demonising of an ethnic minority on the basis of highly questionable data. The controversy of rich Chinese investors. When the music's over: Do lots of musicians really die at the tragically young age of 27? Is that a doctor in your pocket? Digital health care.
Additional Notes
neuroscience, Nazis, Auschwitz, Oskar Groning, Maori economy, Parkinson's Disease, pig cells, climate change, David Bowie, Helen Clark, Chinese investors, digital health care
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