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...point is that antibiotic use in different places is very likely driving substantial differences in which bacteria have resistance and which don’t have resistance,” said Marc Lipsitch, a researcher at the SPH and a co-author on the study...
...march, about 95 percent of the war’s effect on the U.S. stock market has already been priced in and $1.1 trillion of the nation’s wealth has disappeared,” Justin Wolfers, the study’s co-author and an assistant professor at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business said in a press release...
Since 1999, when a Los Angeles rabbi, Yaacov Deyo, co-author of Speed Dating: The Smarter, Faster Way to Lasting Love, divined a way to get Jewish singles to mingle, scores of speed-dating services have popped up, offering time-pressed lonely hearts a chance to meet dozens of prospective partners in a single evening. One such service, HurryDate, launched in New York City two years ago, now runs dating events in 50 cities in the U.S., Canada and Britain--and points with pride to its first engaged couple (set to wed this June). TIME went to a session...
...study is one of the first to address the privacy rationale for the military’s policy, according to Aaron Belkin, a co-author of the study and director of the Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities at the University of California at Santa Barbara...
...survey in the current edition of Women's Health Issues--is that heart disease is also the No. 1 killer of women. In fact, more women than men die of heart disease each year, notes Dr. Sharonne Hayes, director of the Mayo Women's Heart Clinic and co-author of the study...