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Research is now focusing on purification of the active ingredients in cod liver oil and tests of their effectiveness on patients. The investigators are optimistic about the prospects for use of these substances, because cod liver oil seems to have no serious side effects and is substantially more palatable than most anti-cholesterol drugs currently...

Author: By Robert J. Wechsler, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Playing Plumber With Our Arteries | 11/25/1985 | See Source »

...eating habits of Eskimos. Studies had suggested that Greenland Eskimos have a low incidence of heart disease because they consume large quantities of seafood rich in certain oils. Based on this information, Drs. Sanford Warren and Richard Pasternak of the Beth Israel Hospital Coronary Care Unit postulated that cod liver oil could reduce the risk of heart disease...

Author: By Robert J. Wechsler, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Playing Plumber With Our Arteries | 11/25/1985 | See Source »

...study of heart patients, they found that taking eight teaspoons of cod liver oil every day for six weeks produced several changes associated with cardiovascular health. The treatment raised blood concentrations of HDL cholesterol, lowerered the rate of blood clotting, and increased production of chemicals which cause dilation of blood vessels, making arteries such as those that supply the heart less likely to get blocked...

Author: By Robert J. Wechsler, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Playing Plumber With Our Arteries | 11/25/1985 | See Source »

...researchers stress that this was only a pilot study, and that taking large quantities of cod liver oil at this stage of the game would be unwise. The oil contains vitamin A and vitamin D, which are beneficial in small amounts but can be dangerous in high doses. Also, while the substance does appear to improve cholesterol levels in the body, it actually contains a substantial amount of cholesterol itself, and this may act to reduce its overall potency...

Author: By Robert J. Wechsler, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Playing Plumber With Our Arteries | 11/25/1985 | See Source »

...winter of 1716-17 near Cuba, Bellamy seized the Whydah, an English slave galley named for a West African port. He turned it into a carrier for tons of silver and gold but $ never lived to enjoy his hoard. The Whydah broke up in a storm off Cape Cod, its crew drunk on pirated wine, its cargo lost, its very existence doubted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Massachusetts: Cape Cod's Booty | 11/11/1985 | See Source »

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