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Boy, 4, in rehab for cigar addiction

The father, of Gaoxiong city, started taking his sons, aged nine and four, to a rehabilitation centre after catching them stealing his cigarettes and cigars.

Dylan disappeared to enter rehab, says artist

THE greatest mystery of the long and enigmatic career of Bob Dylan may have been solved by the publication of a memoir thatclaims to reveal the truth behind the singer's two-month disappearance in 1966.

Wii Fit finding its way into rehab

Techzonez Injured athletes may find themselves playing Nintendo's Wii Fit as part of their rehabilitation.

New York: Dylan disappeared to enter rehab, artist claims

THE greatest mystery of the long and enigmatic career of Bob Dylan may have been solved by the publication of a memoir thatclaims to reveal the truth behind the singer's two-month disappearance in 1966.

Casual Friday: Wii Fitness and Gaming Rehab

We're all about being healthy this week. Break a sweat with Wii Fit, learn about some other games designed to overcome your lazy streak, and check out a couple of characters that we placed in a 12-step program.

Casual Friday: Wii Fitness and Gaming Rehab

We're all about being healthy this week. Break a sweat with Wii Fit, learn about some other games designed to overcome your lazy streak, and check out a couple of characters that we placed in a 12-step program.

UCF med school receives $200K to design video games for alcohol rehab

For years now, video games have been a popular form of entertainment, but in the UCF College of Medicine, video games are about to be put to a new use.

Art and imagination rule at Spiral Garden

Kids at Bloorview Kids Rehab's Spiral Garden animate snake puppet Splat Diddley at the integrated day camp for kids with and without disabilities, June 8, 2008.

Made in Canada robots enhance work and play

From a tactile belt to a "rehab robot" to an emergency response system for first responders - Canadian innovation in the field of robotics has produced some fascinating and very pragmatic technologies.

Wii-habilitation, health games get $2 million study grant

The popular Nintendo device for playing games like virtual bowling or tennis has turned into a rehab tool at cutting-edge health care centers around the country. And now researchers at the University of South Carolina are turning the trend into a research project that will study exactly how well the Wii and other games can help stroke victims recover motor skills and overcome a fear of falling after their trauma.

Bob Dylan had no motorcycle accident, says Dutch artist

Amsterdam - Bob Dylan's much reported motorcycle crash in 1966 never actually happened and the pop icon went in rehab instead, according to a new book published on Friday.

Bob Dylan had no motorcycle accident, says Dutch artist

Amsterdam - Bob Dylan's much reported motorcycle crash in 1966 never actually happened and the pop icon went in rehab instead, according to a new book published on Friday. Dutch painter and author Jan Cremer claims to have seen Dylan during the detoxification process. Cremer, 68, makes his claim in his book, Ik, Jan Cremer III, that went on sale in the Netherlands.

Bob Dylan had no motorcycle accident, says Dutch artist

AMSTERDAM - Bob Dylan's much reported motorcycle crash in 1966 never actually happened and the pop icon went in rehab instead, according to a new book published on Friday.

VIDEO/ONLINE GAMES FOR HEALTH COME OF AGE: FOUR MAJOR TRENDS NOW EMERGING

BALTIMORE, MD. & WASHINGTON, D.C.///May 8, 2008///Four major emerging trends -- exergaming kicks into high gear, video games go to rehab and therapy, major health care providers arrive on the scene, and the rise of video games for first responders and medical professionals - were highlighted today during a telenews event conducted by organizers of the Games for Health national conference (http://www.gamesforhealth.org) taking place May 8-9, 2008 at the Baltimore Convention Center.

Protein may help beat the booze

Alcohol abuse is a serious problem in many societies. The addiction is notoriously difficult to beat. And even people who've been through rehab are prone to a relapse. One drink can sometimes be enough to change a reformed alcoholic back into a heavy drinker. But a new study hints that an effective treatment may be on the way.


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