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...well-being. Stress also triggers the body's endocrine systems, prompting the release of hormones that play out in the body in a variety of ways: they might, for instance, irritate lymphatic tissue that in turn alters our immune functions, or they might simply cause the resting heart to beat faster. "Anybody who has almost been hit by a bus knows how much emotional stress can rev up your cardiovascular system," says Brotman. "But having frequent bouts of fight or flight is not something we're designed to do." That's where chronic stressors become physical threats...
...target, a testament to the Crimson’s tight defense. Harvard, which has won its last two games by a combined score of 9-1, will face its more important challenge of the season when No. 15 Brown comes to Ohiri Field this coming Saturday. The Bears, who beat Princeton, 2-1, in overtime to start their Ancient Eight campaign on Saturday, are the only other Ivy League school in the national rankings. —Staff writer Julia R. Senior can be reached at jrsenior@fas.harvard.edu...
...Crimson’s 24-17 win over Brown on Sept. 22. Just two minutes into the second half of the Crimson’s matchup against Fairfield last Tuesday, Kartsonis broke into the collegiate scoring ranks when she took a pass from co-captain Nicole Rhodes and beat the Stags’ goalkeeper, cranking the ball in the upper-left corner of the net. On Saturday, her feed on co-captain Megan Merritt’s game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory at Cornell pushed her season scoring total to four points. Kartsonis is one of several...
...when he’s not playing in the Square, he performs with a 15-piece band at various venues in the area.Singing primarily in Spanish, playing a plugged-in acoustic guitar and settled in front of Hidden Sweets, Buscaglia brings humor to his performance, both through his Latin-beat music and his commentary between songs.“Thank you! Thank you!” Buscaglia yells after completing a song, arms spread wide, accepting the applause of the two dozen people he has gathered. Then he gives a shout-out to NBC?...
...track beat that summer, and quickly fell in love with the sport - the relay strategies, the tactics of the 100-meter dash versus the distance races, the oddball field sports - pole vault! Hammer-throw! I got to know Justin Gatlin at those trials, and smiled in disbelief when he won the 100-meter sprint in Athens. Just 22 years old, charismatic, and most importantly, clean. Or so I thought. Two years later, Gatlin was busted for doping, and he is now serving an eight-year ban. And Friday Jones pled guilty to lying to federal agents about...