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Seeking SWF : In this time of global financial crisis, America needs a sovereign wealth fund of its own
Conley, Dalton
ORIGINAL:0010946
ISSN: 1931-8693
CID: 1953002
Obama can't quite kick the habit; President-elect stumbles in bid to stop smoking [Newspaper Article]
Grady, Denise; Altman, Lawrence K
In a letter given to reporters before the election, Obama's doctor described his smoking history as 'intermittent,' and said he had quit several times and was using Nicorette gum, a form of nicotine replacement, 'with success.'
PROQUEST:1621546971
ISSN: 0384-1294
CID: 97502
Leaving Platform That Elevated AIDS Fight [Newspaper Article]
Altman, Lawrence K
The director needs sound scientific knowledge of the viral disease and its sociological ramifications; appreciation of the economic and political realities of rich and poor countries; and the diplomatic skills to talk to a pope, pharmaceutical industry executives and AIDS activists, among many others
PROQUEST:1619340651
ISSN: 0362-4331
CID: 97501
Grady, Denise; Giving up the smoking habit isn't easy - just ask Obama [Newspaper Article]
Altman, Lawrence K
[Barack Obama]'s heaviest smoking was seven or eight cigarettes a day, but three was more typical, according to an interview published in the November issue of Men's Health magazine. In a letter given to reporters before the election, Obama's doctor described his smoking history as 'intermittent,' and said he had quit several times and was using Nicorette gum, a form of nicotine replacement, 'with success.' Obama was often seen chewing gum during the campaign. 'It's generally prompted by a stressful situation, when they're fatigued and they need to concentrate and focus,' [Neal Benowitz] said. 'Obama talked about that. People are used to having a cigarette in that situation.' 'Then there is something called hedonic dysregulation,' Benowitz said. 'It involves pleasure. Nicotine involves dopamine release, which is key in signaling pleasure. When people quit smoking, they don't experience things they used to like as pleasure.'
PROQUEST:1619366901
ISSN: 0294-8052
CID: 97500
Giving up smoking isn't easy for anyone - including Barack Obama [Newspaper Article]
Grady, Denise; Altman, Lawrence K
[Barack Obama]'s heaviest smoking was seven or eight cigarettes a day, but three was more typical, according to an interview published in the November issue of Men's Health magazine. In a letter given to reporters before the election, Obama's doctor described his smoking history as 'intermittent,' and said he had quit several times and was using Nicorette gum, a form of nicotine replacement, 'with success.' Obama was often seen chewing gum during the campaign. 'It's generally prompted by a stressful situation, when they're fatigued and they need to concentrate and focus,' [Neal Benowitz] said. 'Obama talked about that. People are used to having a cigarette in that situation.' 'There is increasing evidence that if you can exercise, it's often helpful' in quitting, Benowitz said. 'I hope Obama can still find time to play basketball on a regular basis.'
PROQUEST:1619366971
ISSN: 0294-8052
CID: 97499
THE UNREAL WORLD; 'Mentalist' plays mind games [Newspaper Article]
Siegel, Marc
Mentalist [Television Program] -- Joshua Greene, assistant professor of psychology at Harvard University, has used functional MRI scans of the brain to assess which areas are involved when moral and ethical dilemmas are considered
PROQUEST:1618840911
ISSN: 0458-3035
CID: 100548
Barack Obama has been on the gum for a long time; Still occasionally falls off the wagon [Newspaper Article]
Grady, Denise; Altman, Lawrence K
He told Tom Brokaw of NBC several weeks ago, for example, that he 'had stopped' but that 'there are times where I've fallen off the wagon.' He promised to obey the no-smoking rules in the White House, but whether that meant he would be ducking out the back door for a smoke is not known. His transition team declined to answer any questions about his smoking, past or present, or his efforts to quit. In a letter given to reporters before the election, [Barack Obama]'s doctor described his smoking history as 'intermittent,' and said he had quit several times and was using Nicorette gum, a form of nicotine replacement, 'with success.' 'If nicotine is harmful, it is a minuscule risk compared to cigarette smoking,' [Neal L. Benowitz] said. 'If people want to continue using gum or patches, and not cigarettes, their health will be enhanced.'
PROQUEST:1618914891
ISSN: 1189-9417
CID: 97504
Lessons for Other Smokers in Obama's Efforts to Quit [Newspaper Article]
Grady, Denise; Altman, Lawrence K
In a letter given to reporters before the election, Mr. Obama's doctor described his smoking history as 'intermittent,' and said he had quit several times and was using Nicorette gum, a form of nicotine replacement, 'with success.' The risks of cancer, other lung disease and heart problems come from other chemicals in tobacco smoke
PROQUEST:1618862351
ISSN: 0362-4331
CID: 97503
Synthesis of a 7-azaindole by chichibabin cyclization: reversible base-mediated dimerization of 3-picolines
Ma, Yun; Breslin, Sean; Keresztes, Ivan; Lobkovsky, Emil; Collum, David B
The lithium diisopropylamide (LDA)-mediated condensation of 2-fluoro-3-picoline and benzonitrile to form 2-phenyl-7-azaindole via a Chichibabin cyclization is described. Facile dimerization of the picoline via a 1,4-addition of the incipient benzyllithium to the picoline starting material and fast 1,2-addition of LDA to benzonitrile cause the reaction to be complex. Both adducts are shown to reenter the reaction coordinate to produce the desired 7-azaindole. The solution structures of the key intermediates and the underlying reaction mechanisms are studied by a combination of IR and NMR spectroscopies.
PMCID:2736357
PMID: 18707175
ISSN: 1520-6904
CID: 3914652
In an Extensive and Intricate Operation, a Face Is Remade [Newspaper Article]
Altman, Lawrence K
Feeling should return to her face in six months, and most facial functions in about a year, leading to her ability to smile after physical therapy to help train the muscles for that function
PROQUEST:1613966071
ISSN: 0362-4331
CID: 97507