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However, Michael A. Schwarzschild, Associate Professor of Neurology at the Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts General Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease, and also a senior author of the study, cautioned that this study “does not prove that physical activity is protective against Parkinson’s disease...
...While Schwarzschild stressed that this study is epidemiologically based and thus does not establish causality, he added that “laboratory animal research of Parkinson’s disease provides convergent data that raise the possibility that physical activity can prevent development of disease...
...recent study, researchers reported a “strong link between caffeine use and coffee consumption and a decrease in the risk of Parkinson’s disease in men,” according to Schwarzschild...
...have as many white friends as black, but my white friends and I don't talk about race, because when we do, we get testy," says Franklin Williams, a black New York City foundation executive. Henry Schwarzschild, a white long active in national civil rights causes, remains equally pessimistic: "My sense is that on both sides of the racial divide, society has given up on this problem...
...after a year of comfortable confinement, taken outside the city and stoned to death. In the view of some death-penalty abolitionists, contemporary executions are not really so different. Each execution is mere "spectacle," according to the A.C.L.U.'s Schwarzschild, "a dramatic, violent homicide under law." Says he: "A society that believes that the killing of a human being is a solution to any problem is deeply uncivilized." Executing murderers does not demonstrate resolute regard for the sanctity of victims' lives. "The marginally demented guy," says Schwarzschild, sees an execution as a prescription, not a threat. "He thinks...