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...least folic acid should be recommended—to prevent neural tube defects. I think that as far as infertility is concerned, this is a good initial step, but it needs to be replicated in other studies.” The other investigators involved in the study were Stare professor and chair of the nutrition department Walter Willett, assistant professor of epidemiology Janet Rich-Edwards ’84, and professor of biostatistics Bernard Rosner...
...ball. He was pretty much unstoppable yesterday.” To add the cherry to his sundae, Fucito put in two goals of his own. When he notched the second one, giving the Crimson a 6-1 lead in the 67th minute, the Brown faithful could only sit and stare in amazement as the Bears’ starting goalie was removed from the game...
...California”—where I’m from—meant nothing if it did not refer to a wealthy Los Angeles suburb—where I’m not from. “Michigan” garnered nothing but a vacant nod and stare. The unfamiliar was simply uninteresting...
School of Public Health Stare Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition Walter C. Willett wrote in an e-mail that the adverse metabolic effects of trans fats translate into tens of thousands of premature deaths from heart disease in the United States each year. He also said that trans fats are likely the cause of 40 percent of Type 2 Diabetes in the country. In Europe, most food companies have eliminated trans fats from their products, and Denmark has completely banned the sale of products containing trans fats, according to Willett...
SMOKIN' Italian researchers say Leonardo used a blurring technique called sfumato, employing microscopic dots to create the smoky shadows near her eyes and mouth that make her stare so enigmatic...