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  2. Louis de Bonald - Wikipedia

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    Louis Gabriel Ambroise, Vicomte de Bonald (2 October 1754 — 23 November 1840) was a French counter-revolutionary [2] philosopher and politician. He is mainly remembered for developing a theoretical framework from which French sociology would emerge.

  3. Zucker Hillside Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Zucker Hillside Hospital is an inpatient and outpatient psychiatric hospital. In the 1940s, they were an early deployer of electroconvulsive therapy. [5] In 1948, it reported that over half their mentally ill patients reportedly "recover[ed] or show[ed] much improvement". [6]

  4. Louis Schittly - Wikipedia

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    Louis Schittly (7 July 1938 – 1 January 2025) was a French physician and humanitarian. He was one of the founders of Médecins Sans Frontières . Schittly died on 1 January 2025 in Mulhouse at the age of 86.

  5. Scientists Link Popular Drink With Over 330,000 Deaths a Year

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    Dr. Iluyomade agrees, explaining that given their strong association with negative cardiometabolic outcomes, sugary drinks should be limited to occasional consumption.

  6. 13 Things Patricia Bonaldi Would Buy Again - AOL

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    Patricia Bonaldi, founder and creative director of PatBO, shares the 13 items she cherishes the most and would buy again, for Harper's Bazaar's Lucky 13 series.

  7. Mountain climbing and treating Alzheimer's: Could xenon gas ...

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    Safe treatment shows Alzheimer’s potential. One of the challenges of treating Alzheimer’s is finding therapeutics that can cross the blood-brain barrier and get into the brain. Xenon gas can ...

  8. Louis Charles Roudanez - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Roudanez (from The Historic New Orleans Collection). Louis Charles Roudanez (1823-1890) was an American physician and newspaper publisher. He cofounded L'Union (1862-1864), one of the first Black newspapers in the US South and the first bilingual (French-English) newspaper run by African Americans in the United States.

  9. Giuseppe Maria Bonaldi - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Maria Bonaldi or Buonaldi (Italian: Giuseppe Maria Bonaldi, Croatian: Josip Marija Bonaldi, Latin: Iosephus Maria Bonaldus) was the Archbishop of Bar in 1646–1653. [1] He was born in Zadar (Zara) in 1605. [2] He entered in the Dominican Order and he studied in Rome. [3]