July 31, 2008

Word of Mouth

Today on Word of Mouth, 300 million people worldwide endure excruciating migraines, but new understanding and treatment of the disorder could finally bring relief. Plus, how people who sweat excessively can dry up, with holistic and high-tech solutions. And, pushing interfaith dialogue beyond mere tolerance, without ignoring serious religious and cultural differences.

(Photo by Michelle Brea)

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  • Research derived from brain-imaging technology is shedding new light on why migraines strike.

  • A New York City magazine editor tries five different anti-sweat techniques that go beyond the norm.

  • Interfaith dialogue can build bridges between religions, but also ignore serious differences.

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