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...boost the quitting success rate would be to match smokers with the right cessation program. A team of researchers, led by Jed Rose, director of the Duke University Center for Nicotine and Smoking Cessation Research, have begun doing just that. In their new study, the scientists screened the entire human genome and teased out a profile of genes that they think are involved in breaking nicotine addiction. Some of the genes influence basic cell communication; others code for enzymes that break down bupropion in the body. Everyone possesses all the genes in question, says Rose, but in different forms...
...cited the UC’s longevity as a sign of its success...
...There was no real logical reason to think any of it would happen,” Hudlin wrote of his success in a recent e-mail. “But if I didn’t make it, I would probably end up in a job that required a tie. And that was not an option...
According to Evans, the rising director “kept his head screwed on right” as he and his brother, Warrington W. Hudlin Jr., found success in the film industry...
Ever since Dwight Eisenhower strode across a Chicago street to shake the late Senator Taft’s hand in July, 1952, the combination of a popular leader and general political success has imposed an artificial solidarity on the diverse ranks of the Republican Party. Eisenhower has repeatedly called his administration’s philosophy “modern Republicanism,” and in many cases those GOP leaders who tend to read “New Deal” for “modern” have been content to hold their peace rather than buck the political...