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...body image slowed down when they were cooking meals for their growing children. Then as middle age set in, a sense of loss--a feeling that's particularly acute for anorexics at midlife--set off a flare-up. "The loss of order--brought on by a change in job status, marriage, children--can cause an anorexic's symptoms to worsen," explains David Herzog, director of the Harris Center for Education and Advocacy in Eating Disorders at Boston's Massachusetts General Hospital. The departure of her college-age children led to Johnson's most dangerous bout. Unhappiness at work caused Binckley...
...time commitment.”Webb, however, is back at Newell Boathouse this fall, already in training for his first season with the varsity.“Every day, I need to earn my spot on this team, and if I once were to feel comfortable with my status here, I’d have lost the drive that got me this far,” he says. “It’s an odd dynamic to have such defined competition between your own teammates. I feel people think that competition is a negative without realizing that we?...
...role as the Eliot University professor, will focus his efforts on “various strategic initiatives and high-level portfolio management activities” at the hedge fund, the firm announced yesterday. Summers, a former secretary of the U.S. Treasury, said his new role will not change his status as a Harvard faculty member. “This is entirely within the context of the normal outside activities of a Harvard professor,” Summers said in a statement to The Crimson. Economist Gene B. Sperling, a friend of Summers and a former Clinton adviser, said Summers?...
...Ford's open appeal to Republicans, which relies largely on conservative discontent with the Washington status quo, appears to be working. Conservative East Tennessee columnist Frank Cagle endorses sending Ford to the Senate as a way of holding Republicans responsible for their shortcomings and broken promises...
...This is entirely within the context of the normal outside activities of a Harvard professor," he said in a statement to The Crimson. "It doesn’t represent any change in my status...