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  • Whelton, MB, MD, MSc, president and chief executive officer of Loyola University Medical Center.

    The Life You Want Bob Greene 2010

  • Whelton, MB, MD, MSc, president and chief executive officer of Loyola University Medical Center.

    The Life You Want Bob Greene 2010

  • "It falls right in with the middle of our debate," he said, adding that the local debate centered on religious tolerance and opponents 'concerns that the mosque would attract extremists, a notion Rev. Whelton called "really funny."

    Obama's Mosque Remarks Reverberate 2010

  • Whelton, MB, MD, MSc, president and chief executive officer of Loyola University Medical Center.

    The Life You Want Bob Greene 2010

  • Connecticut 80 (Whelton 23), Hofstra 78 (Irving 20) *

    USATODAY.com - Year-by-Year Tournament results 1939-1989 2002

  • Fewer than 3 percent of the study participants fell into this low-intake group, and many of them may have changed their diet due to illness, Whelton says.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • However, Paul Whelton of Tulane University in New Orleans writes in an accompanying editorial that most adults consume sodium far in excess of physiologic need, most of which comes from processed foods.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed SHERYL UBELACKER 2011

  • On a flight home from a conference where he won the iPod nano, Whelton decided to pass the time by attempting to hack his new prize .

    Ars Technica Chris Foresman 2011

  • An important weakness of the study, Whelton says, is that the researchers used just one urine sample from the study participants.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • The "hook" of the J -- in this case, the people with the lowest sodium intake -- should be interpreted very carefully, says Paul Whelton, M.D., a research professor at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, in New Orleans, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

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