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Summers “had an unbelievable appetite?? for understanding the economics of the decisions being made, says Stein, who has known Summers since the mid-80s when Stein first began as an associate professor at the Business School...

Author: By Noah S. Rayman and Elyssa A. L. Spitzer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Prof Returns from Washington | 9/15/2009 | See Source »

...This reductionist approach has reached new extremes. Over-obsession with calorie counts and micronutrient contents—exactly what HUDS is trying to avoid by putting away the placards, is itself a disease, orthorexia. Akin to obsessive-compulsive disorder, orthorexia (meaning literally “correct appetite??) is characterized by an unhealthy fixation on healthy eating and was first identified by Dr. Steven Bratman in 1997. HUDS is rightly concerned with this emerging eating disorder, but there are better methods of treatment than the short-term solution of stuffing the nutritional cards in a drawer. They should design...

Author: By Rebecca A. Cooper, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Savoring the Flavor, Without the Guilt | 2/7/2008 | See Source »

...lead to either a lowered appetite or an increase in food consumption “as a response to the psychological stress of exams.” Nkuebe, it seems safe to say, is experiencing the latter. But Duggan’s statement concerning the ambiguity of the appetite??s response to stress was borne out by other student testimony. “I feel like a bite takes away a tiny piece of time that I can’t get back,” said Ryan A. Fitzgerald ’10, who, accompanied...

Author: By Christian B. Flow, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students Stave Off Exam Stress With Snacks | 1/22/2007 | See Source »

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