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...study, authored by a team of researchers led by Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine Jack F. Bukowski of Brigham and Women’s Hospital, found a chemical in tea that boosts the body’s disease-fighting immune response...
...Bukowski, an immunologist who studies rare gamma-delta T-cells, found that these cells specifically recognize molecules produced by bacteria...
After isolating the immune-boosting chemical from tea leaves and observing the increased activity of the disease-fighting T-cells against bacteria, Bukowski took his hypothesis to human volunteers...
...deformed teddy bears with loving messages like “Screw You” and “Romance is Dead,” alongside stuffed black body bags. The movement is strongest in New York City, though Boston has its fans as well. This year the Bukowski Tavern—named after Charles Bukowski, that poetic champion of healthy relationships—is hosting its annual “F—k Valentine’s Day” night, which bans such Valentine’s standbys as hearts, chocolate, sappy music, displays of affection...
...Derf's skill as cartoonist and storyteller make "Trashed" and "My Friend Dahmer" two of the most entertaining autobiographical comix I have ever read. By far the more enjoyable read, "Trashed" rivals Charles Bukowski's novel, "Factotum" for minimum-wage comedy. "Dahmer," on the other hand, has its own sort of disgusting verisimilitude. It turns out that Jeffrey Dahmer once got paid to "act" spastic in a middle-American shopping mall, and did it for two hours to the utter obliviousness of the authorities. You couldn't make this stuff...