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...he imagined substituting for all the clocks of Europe a more honest machine, a finely threaded spiral of three dimensions, that would signify not only the coming and going of day and night, but that no single day and no single night would ever return. -- Mark Helprin

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Health reading for today

A study showing strenuous exercise for long periods (> 1 hour), makes you more susceptible to illness.


Another calorie restriction study on humans, this time it seems more rigorous.

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