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...cross-sectional and therefore limited to the present state.” According to David Sparrow, the study’s second author and the principal investigator in the VA Boston Health Care System, the findings of the study support the widespread view that negative emotions can have physiological impacts??for example, by causing chronic inflammation in the lungs. While Kubzansky describes the results of the study as “definitive,” she says that it is too early to infer causal relationships from the data. “There is always the possibility, however...
...mail, Nason wrote that the relocation would results in “negative schedule impacts?? for the project, which is due to be completed...
...Members of Congress aren’t necessarily moved by impacts??positive or negative—on Harvard...
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