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Newhouse

[noo-hous, nyoo-]

noun

  1. Samuel I(rving), 1895–1979, U.S. publisher.



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But much of Newhouse’s approach now seems like standard operating procedure.

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Newhouse Jr., better known as Si.

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Liebling, himself Jewish, labeled the elder Newhouse a “journalist chiffonier” — a rag picker.

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In 2012, Newhouse and Levin published a randomized controlled trial showing that short-term nicotine use improved cognitive performance in people with mild cognitive impairment.

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Newhouse says he regularly fields questions from patients curious about trying nicotine for early Alzheimer’s concerns, though he doesn’t have data on how many physicians are actually discussing it with their patients.

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