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- “10 Reasons to Move,” Prevention, February 2009
- “A Life on the Line: The Christian Science Monitor & the Jill Carroll Case,” Knight Case Studies Initiative, Columbia University Journalism School
- “All the Angles,” Boston Globe Magazine, Oct. 2, 2005
- “Boomers vs. the Change,” Boston Magazine, March 1993
- “Building the Elite Athlete,” Scientific American eds. (Lyons Press, 2007)
- “Buying into the Future,” Radcliffe Quarterly, Fall 2001
- “Clearing Up That Old Image Problem,” Health, September 1993
- “Double Up Heart Health,” Prevention, November 2008
- “Going Through the Motions,” Scientific American Presents
- “Nation Building,” Harvard Kennedy School Bulletin, Spring 2002
- “Pumped,” Boston Magazine, November 1992
- “Saving Hearts that Grow Old,” Scientific American Presents
- “Sweat to Keep Cool,” Prevention, November 2007
- “Sweat Yourself Smart” on MSN.com
- “Thwarting Major Killers/Saving Hearts That Grow Old,” Scientific American Presents: The Quest to Beat Aging
- “Top of Their Game,” Harvard Kennedy School Bulletin, Spring 2001
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January 27, 2012 at 12:39 am
We ddin,t grow up like the regular kids did at that time.The beds were like orphan asylum beds,we couldn’t talk about anything mod,hip,or coming to develope into the 1960s.And we were not allowed to even talk about menstration!We walked silently down the halls 2by2 wore white gloves and saddle shoes,no ear piercing,skirts could only touch the top of the knee.And if you wouldn,t eat liver they forced it down your throat!