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...Still Take My Daily Fish Oil The benefits of fish oil are well established, not just for heart health but also for optimum functioning of both body and mind...
...early evidence suggesting it can not only clean out fatty deposits within blood-vessel walls but also cause those plaques to shrink in size. So doctors are asking patients to make simple lifestyle changes, including getting more exercise and eating omega-3 fatty acids, found in certain deepwater fish such as salmon and tuna, because these activities stimulate the liver to churn out more HDL. They also have an added incentive to prescribe the powerful statin drugs that lower LDL because those appear to do double duty, pumping up HDL levels 10% to 15%. And if that isn't enough...
...dating outlook, she includes an anecdote from a 14-year-old: “The first boy I ever dated kissed with a soggy open mouth...I felt as if I were being forced to lick the side of a stagnant well. His tongue was a live, wriggling fish that reeked of algae and muck that left a trail of glistening slime across my lips...[So] I figured that kissing was just another of those nasty things that adults had to endure, like scraping dinner plates and wiping baby’s [sic] asses...
...really know what to expect, but I had a great weekend and it sealed the deal for me. It’s just where I wanted to be.”Notably, though, Salsgiver has no illusions about his tenure in crimson thus far.In his opinion, the supposed big fish in a small pond has simply struggled.“My college seasons here at Harvard, to be honest, have been pretty mediocre in terms of what I wanted to accomplish,” he says. “For some reason, I haven’t been able...
...defined as people who have “a big new idea, creativity, entrepreneurial quality, social impact of the idea, and ethical fiber,” according to Ashoka’s website. “[They’re] not there to...teach them how to fish but to build a new fishing industry,” Drayton said. Ashoka started in India with a budget of less than $50,000. Today, it spends over $17 million a year financing over 1,700 fellows in 60 countries, according to the organization’s website. Despite the progress, over...