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THANKS TO MEMBERS WHO HAVE SENT THE ARTICLES BELOW
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Meditation no cure, but it helps: More effective cancer treatments are one reason for the growing popularity of a meditation technique, writes Eleanor Limprecht | December 13, 2008 The Australian. (NB: Dr Cayoun is misquoted as saying "In America, it (mindfulness) has been shown to reduce recidivism by 90 per cent,". It should read "...reduce recidivism by 19 per cent,".)
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| Study Finds Meditators' Brains Appear 'Suprisingly Alert' (July 6 2007) By Anna Salleh for ABC Science Online. |
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Meditation May Increase the Thickness of the Cortex - an interview with Dr Lazar (February 17, 2006). By Zoran Josipovic for Science and Consciousness Review
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"Mr Mindfulness" (Cecilia Capuzzi, July 2005) This article on Jon Kabat-Zinn was published in the Washington Post.
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Meditation: The Less Traveled Road to Recovery (Spirituality and Social Work; Orzech, 2004).This article appeared in Social Work Today.
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Neuroplasticity and Mindfulness (Sharon Begley, January 2003). This 2-page article, published in The Wall Street Journal, comments on the research of Richard Davidson and colleagues on the effect of neuroplasticity following mindfulness training. |
Finding Happiness: Cajole Your Brain to lean to the left (Daniel Goleman, February 2003). This article further discusses neuroplasticity and emphasises Davidson's neurological indexation of emotional range. (Photo by: Jeff Miller/University of Wisconsin-Madison) |
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The Monk in the Lab (Tenzin Gyatzo - the 14th Dalai Lama, April 2003). This short article demonstrates the openness and willingness of the Dalai Lama to engage with Western scientists.
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Buddhist-style meditation to prevent the recurrence of depression Broadcast Monday 13 May 2002 with Norman Swan (Radio National)
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