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...image. The following performance is the premiere of “Dystonic: Trio,” a work choreographed by Larissa D. Koch ’08. The piece begins with a virtuosic interpretation of one of Max Reger’s Suites for Solo Cello by Bong Ihn Koh ’08. Although Koh’s excellent cello playing is a hard act to follow, the choreography demonstrates a deep understanding of the relationship between tension and fluidity and allows the dancers to complement, rather than compete with, Koh’s playing. The two dancers...
...their science and it’s been a disaster,” Connolly said. “We can’t trust this industry for self-regulation.” A study published last month by Connolly and colleagues Hillel R. Alpert, Geoffrey F. Wayne, and Howard Koh showed an increase in the level of nicotine found in cigarettes across all brands and types from 1998 through 2005. Nicotine levels rose by an average of 1.6 percent annually over the seven-year period, according to the study, accumulating an 11 percent increase over the course of the entire...
...life. Concentration, lower fatigue, and lower blood pressure are also benefits of getting enough sleep, which, according to Irwin, is nearly 7.2 hours for the average person. Irwin added that napping has historically received little attention compared to diet, which is also crucial to heart health. Katherine A. Koh ’09 agreed with the study’s conclusions. “I’m not surprised at all,” said Koh. “A lack of sleep now will certainly have negative consequences eventually.” While the conclusions apply particularly...
...Massachusetts Department of Public Health and later turned over to researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health for independent analysis. “Cigarettes are finely-tuned drug delivery devices, designed to perpetuate a tobacco pandemic,” one of the study’s leaders, Howard Koh, associate dean for public health practice at HSPH, said in a statement. Researchers found that the increase held across the board, without regard to cigarette type or manufacturer, and that these increases occurred without any warning to consumers. Tobacco companies used a variety of methods including design modification and increased...
Emily A. Spieler ’69, the dean of Northeastern Law School, and Harold H. Koh ’75, the dean of Yale Law School, co-authored the letter, which was sent to newspapers around the country and posted online...