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Dean of Freshmen Elizabeth Studley Nathans notes that many courses hold review session during reading period which allow students to supplement their own study schedules with constructive advice and debate...
Mack became a freelance journalist in 1974. He says he was attempting to create Newsletters Unlimited--a commercial newsletter company--when he decided to supplement his income by driving...
...last Friday's Washington Post, I read an article headlined "A Renaissance Man's Artful Living," by Jo Ann Lewis. This coloum was supplement to an obituary for Sydney J. Freedberg '36, Porter professor emeritus of Fine Arts, who died on May 6 in Washington...
...that's just for breakfast. In ever greater numbers, Americans are embracing self-medication: a roll-your-own approach to health care that favors home-designed, prevention-oriented vitamin and drug regimens. "Forty-five percent of the U.S. population is using vitamin and mineral supplements," says John Troup of General Nutrition Centers, the U.S.'s biggest retail supplement chain. "It's a trend that's definitely become mainstream...
This blurring of nutrients and pharmaceuticals is enabled by the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994, which eased restrictions on supplements while letting manufacturers make health claims that are backed by "significant scientific agreement." "We define nutriceuticals," says Troup, choosing his words carefully, "as products that have very specific and demonstrable effects on a health condition or a disease state...