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    Meditation in the news (From [[Google Alert]]s)
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    ==11 Nov 2005==
    *[http://health.dailynewscentral.com/content/view/0001895/31/ Meditation Can Increase the Brain's Grey Matter]. Meditation has been linked to structural changes in areas of the brain that are important for sensory, cognitive and emotional processing, according to research published in the November issue of NeuroReport. Here is the [http://www.neuroreport.com/pt/re/neuroreport/abstract.00001756-200511280-00005.htm;jsessionid=D0lpEagRZbB0n6omPPo2K1YW8QhB1rb2sKYPSe8Ph2qoaL9goTAC!-1536751125!-949856145!9001!-1 Abstract] the the cited study.
    *[http://www.dailyemerald.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/11/10/437313e2094fc Meditation movement lacks proper credentials] An editorial questioning David Lynch and the Trancendental Meditation movement. See the feedback at the bottom of the page pointing out some potential inaccuracies in the article (pertaining to lack of credible scientific peer reviewed methodolgy).
    ==09 Nov 2005==
    ==09 Nov 2005==
    *[http://news.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=157330&cat=World 900 scientists sign petition of protest for Dalai Lama’s lecture on meditation]
    *[http://news.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=157330&cat=World 900 scientists sign petition of protest for Dalai Lama’s lecture on meditation]

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    Meditation in the news (From Google Alerts)

    11 Nov 2005

    • Meditation Can Increase the Brain's Grey Matter. Meditation has been linked to structural changes in areas of the brain that are important for sensory, cognitive and emotional processing, according to research published in the November issue of NeuroReport. Here is the Abstract the the cited study.
    • Meditation movement lacks proper credentials An editorial questioning David Lynch and the Trancendental Meditation movement. See the feedback at the bottom of the page pointing out some potential inaccuracies in the article (pertaining to lack of credible scientific peer reviewed methodolgy).

    09 Nov 2005

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    15 Oct 2005

    Bangkok Post - Thailand - Phra Khru Paowana Waranusat of Nonthaburi's Wat Pai Lueng will lead a group of around 300 athletes in meditation practice, said Mr Suwat. ...

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