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...also evidence that patients on rimonabant may become more sensitive to the action of insulin, which can halt the progression from prediabetes to diabetes. "In addition to reducing food intake, rimonabant may have an effect on fat cells themselves," says Dr. Jean-Pierre Despres of Laval University in Montreal, who is leading one of the drug's clinical trials. "That's clearly exciting...
...invest heavily at the same time in education, housing programs and the military. Each pattern of investment produces distinctly different outcomes, and budget priorities are principally determined by the President. If he cannot be held accountable for the state of his country, who can? Rebecca Graber Montreal...
...global pollution has helped keep global warming in check, says Veerabhadran Ramanathan, an atmospheric scientist at the University of California at San Diego, then the full impact of the buildup of greenhouse gases has yet to be felt. This week, at the American Geophysical Union meeting in Montreal, Ramanathan and others will be presenting the latest data on the solar-dimming problem and pondering its implications for the climate system as a whole...
...that point, they’re just the Montreal Expos of the Ivy League, playing one half their schedules on the road, the other at a neutral site that might as well be Puerto Rico given the Harvard student body’s overwhelming apathy towards traveling to support its athletic squads...
...record in 1978 and is also the school record-holder in single-season batting average (.475), was a 1979 Oakland A’s first-round draft pick—how many of those have come from Harvard?—and made his MLB debut with the Montreal Expos in 1982. He played three seasons with the Expos and one with the Twins before retiring in 1986 with the Red Sox. Yes, those...