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"Oxidated stress can come from a lot of bad things in the environment," Golomb said, explaining that causes the problems in the mitochondria.
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Golomb said the treatments helped veterans with headaches, inability to focus and fatigue after exertion.
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Golomb found that those with Gulf War illness had the same list of symptoms as those with genetic mitochondrial disorders.
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More than 20 years after the end of the Gulf War, the 1990-91 conflict that liberated Kuwait after an invasion by Iraq, Golomb's study is the first research that offers potential relief for sufferers of Gulf War Syndrome, said Jim Binns, chairman of the federal panel investigating the condition.
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While revolutionary in form, as the first such national gathering of Jewish women, the Congress is to Golomb more evolutionary in substance.
Annotated Bibliography and Guide to Archival Resources on the History of Jewish Women in America. 2009
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Interview and notes about his mother, September 2002; Golomb, Rivke.
Rivke Savich Golomb. 2009
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What I love about Gladwell's example is that Golomb isn't just a nice guy, but rather a remarkably effective salesman.
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Susan Golomb was convinced, and not long after sold the rights for "6-figures" (the exact sum Pessl correctly refuses to name) at auction.
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She finished in 2004 and sent a letter to Jonathan Franzen's agent, Susan Golomb, writing "It is a first novel unlike any you will read this year .... a funny, encyclopedic and wildly ambitious literary tale about love and loss, youth and yearning, treachery and terror."
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The point is that Golomb sells so much more than his colleagues.
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