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...young female athletes protect themselves? Many sports-medicine pros recommend that girls work with coaches to strengthen their neck muscles. Another solution, especially for soccer players, is to wear protective headgear. Since its inception in 2002, a San Diego-based company, Full 90, has sold some 200,000 soft, padded headbands to soccer players. A recent study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that the band reduced concussion risk among a group of Canadian adolescent soccer players. But some experts worry that the bands may spur more reckless on-field behavior. "I fear that kids will put these...
Despite the possible positive effects, Grodstein said he is hesitant to recommend beta carotene supplements for everyone...
...victory for university researchers nationwide, an advisory committee to the U.S. Commerce Department will recommend against imposing previously proposed restrictions on research by foreign students, according to a member of the group. “The Commerce Department rule that was proposed is not one we are going to be endorsing,” said Louisiana State University Chancellor Sean O’Keefe, who sits on the committee. The suggested change concerned “deemed exports”—the use of sensitive technology, such as advanced encryption software, by foreign nationals—and would...
...shot CEOs are happy to hire McKinsey and then do whatever its 25-year-old hotshots recommend, why shouldn't voters do the same? If you're looking for a reason, look no further than the Times of London, Oct. 29, in which the head of McKinsey, one Ian Davis, addressed the topic of "government as a business." We "must enter the dialogue on how to help resolve" disputatious issues, he recommends. Well, isn't that the definition of politics? But Davis rejects politics. "This is not a partisan issue but an issue beyond political stance...
...involved. “That was the main impetus of the movie,” Reitan said in a sit-down interview with the Crimson. “He wanted Bishop Robinson’s story to be told. I think from there it sort of grew, people would recommend people.” Reitan’s mother first got him involved with the activism portrayed in the film. “We are a fairly religious family, a Lutheran family,” said Reitan. “After I came out, it was very important...