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Akpan’s skills make him a tough cover, but when his savvy comes into play, he becomes a threat that has, to date, proved impossible to contain...
...case of XanGo, "no published clinical trials [show] evidence that either the fruit or its juice is an effective treatment for arthritis, cancer or any other disorder in humans," writes Dr. Brent Bauer, the Mayo Clinic's alternative-medicine specialist. Mangosteens contain antioxidants called xanthones that have been shown to stop certain bacteria and fungi in lab tests. Yet independent-distributor sites claim the juice helps everything from Alzheimer's disease to kidney stones. XanGo's Morton concedes that wild claims are being made. "With 600,000 distributors, some stuff gets past our compliance [measures]," he says. "Overpromising and underdelivering...
...more than 175 yards through the team’s first two contests, Dawson’s three yards-per-carry average was only slightly better than last year’s 15-carry, 59-yard effort against the Mountain Hawks. The defense’s ability to again contain Harvard’s all-time leading rusher was most apparent early, as Dawson averaged just 2.7 yards per run for 41 yards before halftime.“I think the kids did a great job with that,” said Lehigh coach Andy Coen about Dawson...
...blue bagels left beside the toaster, so too is the Times’ Arts section rejected when they insist on publishing about inaccessible European shows. But you, my reader beleaguered by that meandering and self-righteous introduction, are in for a treat. This review of an overseas exhibit does contain some of the smugness of the jet-setting art critics I previously scorned—but, with the caveat that all but one of the artists I tout have works that can be seen without leaving the eastern seaboard. Or even your computer for that matter...
...sexual stimulation” is also problematic. “If you look into someone’s eyes and you have a [physical] response, apparently you’ve just become non-abstinent,” Smith said. All panelists agreed that abstinence-only curricula contain scientifically inaccurate data. Groups commonly distribute distorted statistics to promote abstinence, Kay said. One such federally funded abstinence-only sexual education program teaches that condoms fail 14 percent of the time, contrasted to the three percent accepted by the wider medical community and cited by medical journals, according to Kay. The same program?...