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BRIAN WILLIAMS, NBC News anchor, on Jon Stewart. Williams called Stewart's Daily Show the "vitamin supplement" to the "main meal" of the network news...
...over 100 glasses of red wine per day to take in the same amount of resveratrol as the mice. However, according to the Nature paper, the doses of resveratrol used on the mice are “feasible daily doses” for humans when taken as a separate supplement. The study found that overweight mice treated with resveratrol were 31% less likely to die than those that weren’t, and that the resveratrol reduced their chances of developing age-related diseases to the level of mice of average weight. “After six months, resveratrol essentially...
...course, every time the country responds seriously to these fabrications, Cohen issues a hysterical counterstatement and rakes in more free publicity. After a recent Kazakh advertising supplement in The New York Times designed to show the world how modern and business-friendly the nation really is, Borat responded with a statement blaming the campaign on neighboring Uzbekistan, and threatening a “catapult war” if it did not stop. Luckily for Fox, and unlike “Da Vinci,” Cohen’s film is worth the three-ring press circus; it?...
...creative ideas of the faculty,” he wrote. “[The fund] should stimulate and foster a competition of ideas that are focused on China.” Dominguez emphasized that the HCF’s purpose was “not to supplant but to supplement and expand the work [on China] that is already under way.” “It will not hire professors, admit students, or grant degrees, but it will help to support professors and students at Harvard who work on China,” he wrote...
...subjects of the study were male doctors who met four characteristics of healthy lifestyles: moderate to vigorous physical activity, healthy diets, abstention from smoking, and regular intake of a multi-vitamin supplement...