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...research and its Chief Science Officer Harold Schmitz co-authored the study. HMS Assistant Professor of Medicine Naomi D. Fisher, who has published similar research on flavonol with Hollenberg in the past, said that while flavonol is good for the heart, it is not a preferable alternative to losing weight or quitting smoking. “None of us think it is a panacea,” Fisher said. “But I can see [flavonol] being part of a heart-healthy diet.” Hollenberg’s team took two groups of healthy volunteers and gave...
...racial politics, the political points about police brutality fade into cardboard cut-outs behind the main plot of Moore’s weeping, unstable mother. Viewers don’t take it any more seriously than the movie does. And the movie does not give the real issues the weight they deserve...
...things.”HARVARD 26, BOSTON UNIVERSITY 14In his first match back from suffering a leg injury against Chattanooga on Jan. 7 at the Lone Star Duals, Preston started the day for Harvard with a 1:29 pin of Bryan Matsuura, who usually wrestles in the 125 lbs. weight class, improving his season record to 14-3. Meltzer extended his perfect record by defeating Joe Whitaker in a 13-2 major decision. After Michael Roberts defeated sophomore Matt Button (149 lbs.) in a 5-2 decision, Flanagan posted a major decision against his opponent, 14-6.Baria...
...When he's not in the gym fighting off weight loss, Obama will be working on a bunch of projects that will make his second year in the Senate even busier than his first. He'll be flying all over the country to campaign for congressional Democrats, writing a book detailing his policy views, and taking a two-week trip to Africa that includes stops in Kenya, where some of his relatives live, and Sudan. He's also hoping to push Democrats toward reaching out to religious voters. Obama will give several speeches on the subject, and has been talking...
...picture with him, and counts Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, Bill Clinton and Warren Buffett among his admirers. And he just won a spoken-word Grammy for for the audio version of his memoir, "Dreams from My Father." But here's the killer: He doesn't really gain weight. People who've met with him note he's endlessly snacking on nuts or whatever is at hand, and yet his 6'2'' frame remains as trim as ever. "At one point in the campaign, he said if he doesn't work out, he loses weight,' says Robert Gibbs, Obama's spokesman...