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From 1996 to 2001, the N.F.L. gathered data in an effort to study the dangers of concussions.
State lawyers have argued in court that the DOE violated environmental law by failing to adequately study the dangers of moving the plutonium to a region subject to floods and earthquakes, and that the state's groundwater may already be contaminated with radioactive materials.
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She is deeply involved in studying the dangers of emerging infectious diseases, antibiotic resistance and climate change.
But unknowingly taking supplements that contain illegal compounded steroids is even riskier because such drugs entail unknown risks, said Dr. Pieter Cohen, an instructor at the Harvard Medical School who is studying the dangers of adulterated dietary supplements.
David Strayer, a neuroscientist at the University of Utah who studies the dangers of multitasking while driving, told me that "Cliff was one of the most creative and enthusiastic people I've met," and that he was "instrumental in helping us understand how modern technology is changing who and what we are".
For example, the study was to consider the dangers of toxic fumes released during drilling, the impact of drilling waste on the food chain and the risks of this radioactive waste to workers.
But now the Sept. 11 attacks have become a case study in the dangers of failing to connect dots, and Iraq a case study in the opposite.
It's also said to be a timely study of the dangers of gentrification.
Lieberman is a study in the dangers of steroidal muscularity, becoming an outlier in his own party.
It's a serious point, says Huffington. "Maybe his biggest contribution to politics is going to be as a case study of the dangers of sleep deprivation," she says.
Whenever a fresh study on the dangers of concussion in sport hits the headlines it reminds me of the ominous prophecy from Malcolm Gladwell: that playing American football will one day become akin to joining the army.
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