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The company is also able to benefit from being close to the University of Michigan and a startup culture that is growing around Ann Arbor.
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But last year researchers at the University of Georgia found no benefit from the supplement in 30 healthy volunteers tested on seven different performance measures. (The study was funded by Coca-Cola, which apparently was thinking of launching its own quercetin supplement.) Lead researcher Kirk Cureton has tested 60 more patients since then, with the same null result.
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Indeed, everyone over age 55--some 60 million people in the U.S.--would benefit from statins, argues Nicholas Wald, an epidemiologist at the University of London.
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Arts are a natural place where a university can contribute to and benefit from the city.
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Another group that could benefit from barcoding are customs officers, says Mark Blaxter, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Edinburgh.
ECONOMIST: Taxonomy
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It said the cost of the grants would be offset by cuts of 35% to the university teaching budget, while institutions would be expected to benefit from additional income generated by charging higher fees to students from England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
BBC: Wales could spend ?2.3bn on student grants in 9 years
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The prominent cardiologist Charles Hennekens, of Florida Atlantic University tallied up the number of patients who have been shown to benefit from various cholesterol drugs in a recent paper in the American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs.
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This will help New Labour because these students will not benefit as much from a university education and average national income will not increase as much, keeping more families above the New Labour poverty measure in the future.
ECONOMIST: Letters
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The provost of University College, London, Malcolm Grant, said better-off students who did not need public loans would be able simply to bypass the funding system - so they would get a free university education and universities would get no financial benefit from their participation.
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