New Zealand Listener magazine: August 1-7 2015; Move your body, change your brain
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'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 careLocation | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Library | R29577 |