In this issue: A diet that works for men, electronic health
records causing some doctors to become less efficient, and a
social media wedding concierge.
---Diet---
AskMen says Dr. Krista Varady has been overseeing clinical
trials to study intermittent fasting's effectiveness for
several years, and what she's found may surprise you: This
diet works best for men.
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---Medical---
Electronic health records are sweeping through the medical
field, but some doctors report a disturbing side effect.
Instead of becoming more efficient, some practices are
becoming less so. Research described in HBS Working
Knowledge explains why.
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---Sports---
Sports Central says the opening four days of the 2014 NCAA
were about as good as it gets in the world of sports.
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---Weddings---
W Hotels defends its $3,000 social media wedding concierge
to Fast Company. The typical American wedding has
transformed over the last 100 years from a small, private
event hosted at home into an all-night production that in
2012, on average, exceeded the median income.
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