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...details of Stampfer’s research, it sounded “fascinating.” “I’m aware that for low-risk, low frequency, low-quantity [alcohol consumption], there are some positive benefits. Students become warm and relaxed, and begin to de-stress and mellow out a bit,” he said. “In my opinion, those are some positive benefits.” But students should remember protective factors to reduce the risk of negative consequences if they choose to drink, Travia added. William P. Deringer...
...looking at.”But what are they looking at? What will it take to reach 5-1? A win over none other than arch-nemesis Dartmouth. Only the traditionally most heated, closely-contested showdown in women’s collegiate hockey. However forced the stress put upon these six games may feel, there’s absolutely nothing artificial about this rivalry. The home-and-home series is a two-game season unto itself and the meeting in Cambridge is the one game that’s circled on the calendar before the schedule even comes...
Students who have already begun worrying about the stress of reading period and finals might be a bit jealous of Mauro C. Braunstein ’06. “In January, I am doing one paper and one take home final. And that is it. Teeheehee,” he said, chuckling. But Braunstein is not a slacker. Instead, he is one of a fairly large number of students who will leave for winter recess with at least one class finished for the semester. For Braunstein, this class is Earth and Planetary Sciences 132, “Introduction...
...made a strong connection between pneumonia-related deaths and the flu. The CDC ascribed 8,000 of the 36,000 annual flu-attributed deaths to pneumonia stemming from flu patients’ weakened states. Doshi disagreed with this connection, saying that common annoyances like “stress and colds” can leave a person vulnerable to pneumonia. According to the CDC’s website, “Every year in the United States, on average: about 36,000 people die from flu.” Doshi said this claim was misleading, as the people who died...
...lengthy essay published in the Straits Times in May. There is no effective political opposition to the PAP, and few voices prepared to speak out in favor of wider democratic debate. "I think [Lee] taught us fear," says theater director Ong Keng Sen. Lim argues that the stress on order and discipline, arguably essential to an earlier stage of Singapore's development, may harm it now. "A model of governance that has no place for political openness carries with it the seeds of its own decline or even demise," she wrote. "For it will have bred a politically naive, dependent...