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...years and found that people who experienced negative close relationships - marked by conflict and fighting - had a 34% higher risk of a coronary event than those with low levels of negativity in their closest personal relationships. The emotions that play out in a bad marriage for instance, the authors write, have a direct, cumulative "wear and tear" on organs and tissues that may leave people at greater risk of illness...
...write about how your parents self-medicated by drinking...
...write that your mother wasn't in the arena when you won your Olympic gold medal. Do you attribute that to her emotional problems...
...relevant to kindergartners as they are to college graduates?Personally, I can think of very few—not even the Harry Potter series rises to the challenge. So when I heard that Nobel laureate E.J. Corey, the Harvard Chemistry Department’s biggest gun, planned to write a book examining the biochemistry of the world’s most important medicines that would be accessible to college undergrads and scientists alike—the equivalents of kindergartners to college graduates in terms of technical scientific knowledge—it’s an understatement to say that...
...consisted of information gleaned from personal observation, stories heard from friends, and impressions from the media. “The Zookeeper’s Wife” is a sweet and lovely book with both a fascinating story and a fascinating protagonist—when Ackerman actually chooses to write about them. It’s nice that Ackerman is able to evoke such sympathy for the victimized animals that populate her story, but it would have been even nicer if she had given a bit more consideration to the human refugees who shared their zoo. —Staff...