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...King's College London, "substantial evidence that if you use estrogens around menopause, it can have a beneficial effect on your brain age." Several (but not all) studies show significant improvements in memory and cognition. If you start taking estrogen in your 60s, however, the brain seems to suffer a bit. As always, you have to balance the risks and the benefits. But these findings show how little, even now, researchers truly understand about the role estrogen plays in women's bodies...
...high as students can bear. Furthermore, the very people who choose textbooks, namely professors, don’t bear their cost, providing them with little incentive to consider price as part of the academic equation. Though bells and whistles aren’t an issue, coursepack prices, too, suffer from the last two factors. What to do? The College could investigate the Law School’s strategy, which includes course materials in the cost of tuition, driving tuition up but giving the Law School an incentive to help keep costs down. But before the College, or Congress, can come...
...little too poorly engineered to attract many customers. It was a dispiriting struggle, says Machida, but it taught him an ironclad belief that is now axiomatic throughout the company: "If you are in electronics and you are not strong in TVs, your business and your brand will suffer...
What is important is to think about the real root causes of those events. It's not important who those students were. What was important was that it was an outcry of our repressed people. We cannot be happy when we see others suffer. But you see, sometimes, in order to gain your rights, you have to do certain things...
...Teams that try to take away the run, on the pass they suffer. The bottom line is we see ourselves as a balanced offense, and therefore people can’t completely take away our whole offense,” Murphy said...