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FISH OIL: NOT A CURE FOR ALL Fish-oil capsules may do more harm than good for heart patients with implanted defibrillators, suggests a study in J.A.M.A. After six months, 46% of the patients taking fish oil had abnormal heart rhythms, compared with 36% of patients in the placebo group...
...hopes to use the stem cell lines he has created to study this disease and eventually provide a cure...
...Harvard Corporation announced in April that it was withdrawing its holdings in the company, a seemingly unachievable goal was achieved. Yet while calling for divestment from PetroChina was certainly appropriate in this situation, there were other times this year when divestment seemed to be the catchword—the cure-all—for Harvard’s complicity, however tangential, to a grave world problem...
...decorated with Mao memorabilia. Perhaps in a time of galloping economic modernization and social upheaval, Chinese crave the reassuring continuity provided by a larger-than-life figure from their recent past. Reading this atom bomb of a book, in the unlikely event it gets published in China, would surely cure them of that...
...like the idea that we don't know the people around us, what's going on in their heads," Delerm says. "We see two people across from each other or in a car or in a bed, and we don't know how the other feels." Delerm, an avid Cure and Divine Comedy fan, doesn't write in English, instead appropriating a phrase here and there to enrich his lyrics. "What interests me is the impact of certain expressions, and I just haven't mastered the language enough to do that," he admits. But he does hope to bring...