Olympian mind games the everyday exerciser can play

Canada's Lauren Sesselmann attends a women's football training session at the London 2012 Olympic Games in CoventryLauren Sesselmann, whose Canadian Olympic soccer team captured a bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Games in London, said while the physical prowess has to be there, a healthy mindset might play an even bigger part in success. "We do a lot of mental training," said Sesselmann. "You have to push yourself and to put goals before yourself every day." Motivation was never a problem for Sesselmann, 30. But Sesselmann credits the mental strategies learned in the team's so-called "mind room" with helping her counter inevitable Olympic stressors from a bad practice day to a truncated personal life to being far away from family and friends.

China state media criticizes government for lackluster smog efforts

The CCTV building is seen amid the heavy haze in Beijing's central business districtThe Chinese government's failure to take emergency steps over the weekend to rein in pollution was "indefensible," state media said on Monday, in a rare show of defiance after several days of thick smog once again blanketed the capital, Beijing. The criticism will be a concern for the stability-obsessed government, which is keen to be seen as tough on pollution as affluent city dwellers weary of a growth-at-all-costs economic model that has tainted much of China's air, water and soil. "Their inaction in the face of the heaviest air pollution in a month flies in the face of their own promises and their own credibility," the official English-language China Daily said in an editorial. Similar comments posted by China's state broadcaster CCTV and official mouthpiece the People's Daily on their Twitter-like Sina Weibo microblogs over the weekend were later deleted.

Novartis to buy U.S.-based biotech CoStim for undisclosed price

ZURICH (Reuters) – Novartis said it will buy U.S.-based CoStim Pharmaceuticals Inc., a privately held biotechnology company focused on harnessing the immune system to eliminate immune-blocking signals from cancer, for an undisclosed price. The Swiss drugmaker said the move follows increasing evidence pointing to the role of the immune system in controlling cancer. (Reporting By Katharina Bart; Editing by John Stonestreet)

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