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...school with your brother,” Michael says. “It’s definitely a good setting to be in right now.” The pair has been playing together since childhood, standing out on the ponds and in the rinks of their native Quebec. Because of their one-year age difference, every two or three years, the brothers would be placed on teams that played at different age levels. The rest of the time was spent enjoying the game as teammates. “[It’s] pretty fun when we?...

Author: By Lucas A. Paul, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HOCKEY PREVIEW 2007-08: All in the Family | 11/6/2007 | See Source »

...past two months, international medical journals have published a flurry of review papers and studies on the link between fatal heart disease and stress. In an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers in Quebec reported that first-time heart-attack patients who returned to chronically stressful jobs were twice as likely to have a second attack as patients who found their work to be relatively stress-free. In another study published in October in the Archives of Internal Medicine, University of London researchers said that British civil servants with stormy intimate relationships had a 34% higher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Achy Breaky Heart | 11/1/2007 | See Source »

...thought Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson didn't get along? Baca, from New Mexico, and Hurtubise, from Quebec, will be teammates at next year's Cup-style event, so they're better off fighting the Euros than each other. They won't need much motivation: though the North American and British organizations share members and have worked amicably to launch the Fightmaster Cup, one American calls the Brits "snobs," while a British golfer who played in Las Vegas called the North American organization a "shambles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Golf's Swinging Singles | 10/25/2007 | See Source »

...always makes for interesting, competitive hockey.” In fact, a total of three players with Olympic experience made an appearance this weekend at Bright: senior defenseman Caitlin Cahow and junior forward Sarah Vaillancourt of the Crimson, and Canadian goalie Charline Labonte on the McGill side. For Harvard, Quebec native Vaillancourt registered a pair of three-point games against the Montreal-based Martlets, while native Nova Scotian Jenny Brine added an assist on Friday and a goal on Saturday. Labonte shined for McGill, as the accomplished netminder made things difficult for the Crimson with a 36-save performance...

Author: By Rebecca A. Compton, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Women's Hockey Peppers, Beats Accomplished Goalie | 10/21/2007 | See Source »

...studies published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and the Archives of Internal Medicine lend support to her cause. The JAMA study, led by researchers at the Université Laval in Quebec, finds that first-time heart attack patients who returned to chronically stressful jobs were twice as likely to have a second attack as patients whose occupations were relatively stress-free. The study tracked 972 first-time heart attack survivors, aged 35-59, all of whom went back to work within 18 months of their heart attack for at least 10 hours a week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Stress Harms the Heart | 10/9/2007 | See Source »

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