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...It’s a good time for us to lay back and be in awe of everything,” America East player of the Year Jamar Wilson added in front of ESPN’s camera, with chants of “M-V-P! M-V-P!” coming from the students behind...
...since then have led to the understanding that stressing the body by gorging or starving yourself while sick will not improve your health. Although a 2002 research article published in New Scientist suggested that eating and fasting elicit different immune responses that would tackle different types of pathogens (bacteria v. virus), the results were inconclusive. Harvey can’t think of any studies that have shown that drastic changes in eating habits will shorten the duration or ease the symptoms of a cold or fever...
...have consistently shown that the death of a spouse significantly increases the chances of the surviving partner’s death. But a recent Harvard study suggests that African-Americans do not experience this well-known “widowhood effect.” The study, conducted by Felix V. Elwert, a doctoral candidate in sociology, and Dr. Nicholas A. Christakis, a professor at Harvard Medical School, looked at trends among 400,000 married couples over the age of 67. The researchers found that white men are 18 percent more likely to die following the death of a wife...
...Diamond’s audience wasn’t hardened with age. Those in attendance gave the lecturer rave reviews. “I was humbled by the idea that it all came down to chance,” said Graduate School of Education student Christopher V. Roberti. The Prather Lecture Series will continue with Diamond’s talk on “Problem Solving by Human Societies” today at noon in the Fairchild Lecture Hall at 7 Divinity...
...Michael V. Brewer ‘07 said he’s “always felt the CSA to be a home away from home,” and it shouldn’t come as a surprise: he started talking to members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic Student Association (CSA) at Model U.N. tournaments back in high school. “It seemed like a comfortable continuation,” Brewer says of the work he had done in his home parish before college. “I had my sights on getting involved.” Just...