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Oprah Winfrey: India is 'greatest show on Earth'updated: Sun Jan 22 2012 10:36:00

On a visit to Jaipur, India, Oprah Winfrey called the country "the greatest show on Earth" in an interview with CNN sister network CNN-IBN.

Visualizing wellness for 2012updated: Mon Jan 09 2012 09:39:00

The last time you went to the doctor's office, you probably got some numbers representing your pulse, blood pressure, maybe even cholesterol and weight. But what does that really mean for you?

Visualize your way to back to wellnessupdated: Mon Jan 09 2012 09:39:00

Alexander Tsiaras of the VisualMD talks about the site's new "9 Visual Rules of Wellness," and the power of visualization.

Rebel commander: Khamis Gadhafi, Moammar's son, killed in Libyaupdated: Mon Aug 29 2011 18:18:00

Seven months after he toured the United States and days after his forces were accused of gunning down 150 captive civilians who had been told they'd be freed, Khamis Gadhafi is dead, a rebel commander said.

Research into your well-beingupdated: Thu Jul 28 2011 07:41:00

Deepak Chopra discusses his research into the various regions of consciousness and well-being.

Deepak Chopra: How video games and tech can reduce stressupdated: Thu Jul 28 2011 07:41:00

For many people, video games conjure adrenalized scenes of gunning down enemy fighters or steering race cars at thumb-blistering speeds.

Chopra tackles superheroes, science and spiritualityupdated: Fri Jul 22 2011 16:06:00

With more than 60 books to his name and countless speaking engagements, Dr. Deepak Chopra is widely known for his opinions on topics from spirituality to medicine.

How the integrated body worksupdated: Fri Jul 22 2011 16:06:00

Dr. Deepak Chopra describes how human body functions as an integrated whole.

Gadhafi scion was steeped in U.S. internship when crisis brokeupdated: Thu Mar 31 2011 05:52:00

The athletic young man who arrived in Dr. Deepak Chopra's classroom last month for a course in leadership was impeccably dressed in a hunting jacket, polite and unassuming.

Gadhafi's son had a U.S. internshipupdated: Thu Mar 31 2011 05:52:00

CNN's Brian Todd reports on a U.S. internship Gadhafi's youngest son had until he had to leave.

Resolutions for an addicted Congress and the mediaupdated: Fri Dec 31 2010 17:57:00

Apologies to Deepak Chopra, but the wise concept of a "no resolutions" resolution should not apply to Washington. Few need resolutions (and resolution) more than the U.S. Capitol. Stepping just for a minute onto the soapbox, here are our resolutions for the powerful and the press in 2011:

Give, but use your headupdated: Thu Oct 29 2009 07:04:00

Charity has always been a part of every spiritual tradition, and learning to give is an essential part of everyone's inner growth. However, charity has a dirty little secret that few of us want to face. It can fail or backfire. Our gifts can be squandered. A dollar given with compassion may wind up lining the pockets of someone who doesn't deserve it.

Commentary: 'Michael Jackson was a drug addict'updated: Wed Sep 02 2009 17:15:00

Michael Jackson died of an overdose, according to the preliminary finding of the Los Angeles coroner described in court documents. The King of Pop apparently was given a variety of drugs that included the powerful sedative propofol, according to authorities.

When doctors can't say 'no'updated: Thu Jul 16 2009 09:09:00

When singer Michael Jackson asked for the anesthetic, Diprivan, to help him get a good night's sleep, nurse practitioner Cherilyn Lee told CNN, she refused, telling the pop star that if he took the medicine, he might never wake up.

People.com: Deepak Chopra: Michael Jackson Had Lupusupdated: Sun Jun 28 2009 14:47:00

The spiritual teacher and doctor says it may have been caused by childhood trauma

Jackson's death raises questions about drug interactionsupdated: Fri Jun 26 2009 23:00:00

As friends of pop star Michael Jackson discuss the role prescription drugs may have played in his Thursday death, the serious health problems that can be triggered by drug interactions are again in the spotlight.

Autopsy results in 6-8 weeksupdated: Fri Jun 26 2009 22:48:00

The Los Angeles coroner's office says autopsy results on Michael Jackson will likely be available in six to eight weeks.

Questions swirl about Jackson and medicationupdated: Fri Jun 26 2009 22:48:00

Questions swirled Friday about the possible role prescription medications may have played in the death Thursday of pop idol Michael Jackson, people close to him said.

Chopra: Attack prompts tough questionsupdated: Wed Nov 26 2008 22:03:00

The Indian city of Mumbai exploded into chaos early Thursday morning as gunmen launched a series of attacks across the country's commercial capital, killing scores of people and taking hostages in two luxury hotels frequented by Westerners.

CNN Heroes: Meet the Blue Ribbon Panelupdated: Fri Nov 21 2008 21:31:00

The selection of 2008's Top 10 CNN Heroes was made by a Blue Ribbon Panel of distinguished leaders and humanitarians. All of our judges are themselves heroes to others through their continuing commitment to public service.

Time.com: Love Guru: Transcendent ... Not!updated: Thu Jun 19 2008 13:00:00

Mike Myers is back with a new character and movie that's a fine mess

Time.com: Chopra: 'Guru' Film Not Insultingupdated: Mon Jun 02 2008 17:00:00

Deepak Chopra has something to say about Hindu opposition to Mike Myers' new movie: Get over it

People.com: Deepak Chopra Recalls Last Conversation with Heathupdated: Tue Jan 29 2008 23:25:00

Heath Ledger was tired and emotional before his shocking Jan. 22 death, Deepak Chopra tells PEOPLE.

CNN Heroes: Meet the Blue Ribbon Panelupdated: Fri Dec 07 2007 00:17:00

CNN has named 15 distinguished leaders, luminaries and humanitarians to its Blue Ribbon Panel, which will select the most outstanding CNN Heroes from 18 finalists.

Fortune: Now That's a Handicapupdated: Mon May 12 2003 00:01:00

Sports Illustrated columnist Rick Reilly spent two years "crowbarring" his way into the golf bags of a dozen players, and the result is Who's Your Caddy? Looping for the Great, Near Great, and Repr...

Fortune: Radio Free Psychobabbleupdated: Mon May 25 1998 00:01:00

It's been a bad day for your self-esteem: Your Prozac bottle's empty, the Rogaine isn't taking, and you've just found Viagra in your wife's Volvo. As you ponder this last development (Is it for you...

Fortune: DEEPAK CHOPRA'S LA JOLLA RETREAT GETTING IN TOUCH WITH YOUR INNER DOSHAupdated: Mon Dec 09 1996 00:01:00

Because my mother had finally remembered when I was born, I felt confident and comfortable checking into the Chopra Center for Well Being for a three-day weekend of healing. The hour of birth would...

Fortune: Fear of gravity, nodding along with the governor, the wonderfulness of old age, and other matters. A SLIGHT CASE OF ENVYupdated: Mon Oct 31 1994 00:01:00

A couple of years ago, when the present writer was merely in his late 60s, he produced a book about the IQ controversy that included a chapter called "Slipping: How Intelligence Declines With Age."...

Money Magazine: Meditating your way to wealth Q & A A FINANCIAL SPIRITUALIST ASKS "WHAT, ME WORRY?"updated: Wed Dec 01 1993 00:01:00

Deepak Chopra, the New Age physician and best-selling author of Ageless Body, Timeless Mind, tries to merge materialism with spiritualism in his new book, Creating Affluence: Wealth Consciousness i...

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