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Heaney has often written about literature's ability to work a "salubrious" effect on its readers.
Both musician-composers employ younger sidemen to salubrious effect; these working bands are among the most highly esteemed in jazz.
Even Allen admits, "Perhaps in some way my relationship with Soon-Yi has had a salubrious effect.
By John Updike The New Yorker, January 22 , 1966P. 34 The civil-rights movement had a salubrious effect on Joan Maple.
A study described in the British Journal of Medicine in 2001 suggests that religious chanting slows breathing, which has a salubrious effect.
Ms. Ephron — not exactly known for being a cockeyed optimist — even thinks that the site might have a salubrious effect on marriage in America.
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The Greeks recognized the salubrious effects of bathing, fresh air, a good diet, and exercise.
The immediate salubrious effects were evident even in the dithery purviews of cable shows that picked up on the subject.
Some people with Crohn's disease have genetic mutations that disable the salubrious effects of IL-10.
Numerous scientific studies have shown the salubrious effects of confession, of opening up about what's troubling us.
I wavered, though, in 2013, when The New England Journal of Medicine published an article endorsing the salubrious effects of Mediterranean eating habits.
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