鈥淪ymptoms are a great guide in running. Common sense is a good barometer of when something is wrong and professional help is聽needed.鈥 鈥Judith Baumhauer, a professor of orthopaedics, talking with ABC News on measures people can take to prevent running injuries.
鈥淲hen you come in, the furniture is in different places day to day. You can see by where [students] drag the furniture what [the designers] got right and got wrong.鈥濃Susan Gibbons, the Janet Dayton Neilly Dean of River 人妻少妇专区 Libraries, talking about how students use the Gleason Library, a one-year-old space in Rush Rhees Library that students helped design.
鈥淭here are no data to say that the population is healthier. Indeed, the suicide rate in the middle years of life has been climbing.鈥濃Eric Caine, the John Romano Professor of Psychiatry and a professor of neurology, commenting on a study indicating that the use of antidepressant drugs in the United States doubled between 1996 and 2005.
鈥淎ll of those nitty-gritty elements of actually vaccinating people, my understanding is, are typically not in place in many obstetrical offices. And that鈥檚 kind of a barrier to vaccination.鈥濃John Treanor, a professor of medicine and of microbiology and immunology, discussing obstacles to providing flu vaccinations to pregnant women.
鈥淗e is the only baseball broadcaster I鈥檝e ever known who actually does a simulcast, and it鈥檚 not even remotely evident to either audience鈥攔adio or television.鈥濃Curt Smith, a senior lecturer in the Department of English, discussing his book, Pull Up a Chair: The Vin Scully Story, a biography of the noted sports broadcaster.
鈥淧atients initially judge doctors on the basis of superficial demographics such as age, sex, and similarity to oneself. Later we tend to connect on the basis of personality, a deeper level. The better the communication, the less those superficial differences seem to matter.鈥濃Ronald Epstein, a professor of family medicine and psychiatry, weighing in on a聽debate about how patients respond to obesity in health care workers.
鈥淥ur measurements show that the treated filament becomes twice as bright with the same power consumption.鈥濃Chunlei Guo, an associate professor of optics, describing the results of his research using lasers to blast a tungsten filament鈥檚 surface, creating a more energy-efficient incandescent light bulb.
鈥淥n a month scale, temperature fluctuations could have strong effects on the immune system.鈥濃Jacques Robert, a professor of microbiology and immunology, commenting on a study exploring the connections between climate, frog populations, and the growth of a fungus that鈥檚 deadly to amphibians.