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Reported cases are still rare — Schenck and Mahowald found only 31 in the medical literature.
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"Those kinds of changes might help an interrogator get someone to talk," Mahowald said.
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Schenck and Mahowald hope that publicizing the existence of sexsomnia will cause more people to seek help.
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While little is known about why humans need sleep, Mahowald says, the effects of deprivation have been widely studied.
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Of course, there are less expensive options, but if you don't see the higher grades printed on the bottle, keep in mind that the FDA allows those supplements to be up to 20% starch, additives and fillers, which Mahowald says is just a waste of money.
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Mahowald also warns of buying supplements that are not top-quality.
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They would be Kyle Mahowald, 17, the youngest person to create a Sunday crossword in The New York Times.
October 2004 2004
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"As we clean up the aerosols, which we really want to do for public health reasons, we are going to be perhaps causing ourselves more trouble in terms of the climate situation," Mahowald says.
News 2011
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Mahowald's results suggest that reducing those pollutants could be an even bigger problem than realized, when you consider that aerosols help remove carbon dioxide from the air by encouraging plant growth.
News 2011
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Natalie Mahowald, a climate researcher at Cornell University, says so far, scientists have mostly tried to understand what those aerosols do while they're actually in the air.
News 2011
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