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Gaziano and his associates interviewed heart attack victims who had been discharged from six Boston-area hospitals about their eating, drinking and smoking habits. Researchers also took blood samples and conducted other medical tests...
...Harvard has the opportunity to really take the lead in this issue," Richards said. The group is planning a demonstration of Boston-area college students against the Burmese government on October...
...Another Boston-area student, 20 year-old MannixAklian, a junior at Tufts University, has ashuttle bound experiment designed to test theeffects of space travel on the heart...
This leap of illogic failed to take into account Bev's outstanding work with RCS, the skill required to coax musical excellence out of inexperienced singers and the enthusiasm with which Boston-area critics, players and audiences receive Bev's concerts, as well as her fine international reputation. Did anyone imagine that she was invited to England, the Scandinavian countries or Poland to enjoy miles of shimmering tropical beaches? The want of security prompted her to initiate an outside job search. To her credit, she was considered for several of the nation's top positions and, unlike many junior faculty...
Temperament, also genetically mediated, may play a role in longevity too. Perls, who is studying 100 Boston-area centenarians, notes that whereas they all have seen their children, siblings and friends die, they "handle stress incredibly well." A life-style of moderation and exercise also helps, as does education. Studies suggest that, on average, better-educated people suffer less mental deterioration...