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Birthdays: Even More Fleeting Than Birthday Bouquets

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On This Day: February 17

Updated February 16, 2012, 1:28 pm

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On Feb. 17, 1972, President Nixon departed on his historic trip to China.

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On Feb. 17, 1874, Thomas J. Watson, Sr., the American industrialist who built I.B.M., was born. Following his death on June 19, 1956, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

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1865 Columbia, S.C., burned as the Confederates evacuated and Union forces moved in.
1904 Giacomo Puccini’s opera “Madama Butterfly” had its world premiere at La Scala in Milan, Italy.
1933 Newsweek magazine was first published.
1947 The Voice of America began broadcasting to the Soviet Union.
1972 President Richard M. Nixon departed on a historic trip to China.
1976 The Eagles’ album “Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975)” was released.
1992 Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was sentenced in Milwaukee to life in prison.
1995 Colin Ferguson was convicted of six counts of murder in the December 1993 Long Island Rail Road shootings that also wounded 19 people.
1996 World chess champion Garry Kasparov beat IBM supercomputer “Deep Blue,” winning a six-game match in Philadelphia.
2002 The new Transportation Security Administration took over supervision of aviation security from the airline industry and the Federal Aviation Administration.
2005 President George W. Bush named John Negroponte to be the first national intelligence director.
2008 Kosovo declared itself a nation in defiance of Serbia and Russia.
2009 President Barack Obama signed a $757 billion economic stimulus package into law..

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Actor

Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt turns 31 years old today.

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Chord Overstreet, Actor (“Glee”)

Actor Chord Overstreet (“Glee”) turns 23 years old today.

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1925 Hal Holbrook, Actor, turns 87
1934 Dame Edna, Comedian, turns 78
1935 Johnny Bush, Country singer, turns 77
1936 Jim Brown, Football Hall of Famer, turns 76
1939 Mary Ann Mobley, Actress, turns 73
1954 Rene Russo, Actress, turns 58
1962 Lou Diamond Phillips, Actor, turns 50
1963 Michael Jordan, Basketball Hall of Famer, turns 49
1963 Larry the Cable Guy, Actor, comedian (“Blue Collar TV”), turns 49
1964 Michael Bay, Director, turns 48
1971 Denise Richards, Actress, turns 41
1972 Billie Joe Armstrong, Rock musician (Green Day), turns 40
1974 Jerry O’Connell, Actor, turns 38
1981 Paris Hilton, Heiress, turns 31

 

Historic Birthdays

Thomas J. Watson, Sr. 2/17/1874 – 6/19/1956 American industrialist who built IBM.Go to obituary »
59 Arcangelo Corelli 2/17/1653 – 1/8/1713
Italian violinist and composer
34 Gustavo Adolfo Becquer 2/17/1836 – 12/22/1870
Spanish poet and author
70 A. Montgomery Ward 2/17/1843 – 12/7/1913
American mail-order merchant
76 Andrew B. Paterson 2/17/1864 – 2/5/1941
Australian poet, journalist and songwriter
54 Andre Maginot 2/17/1877 – 1/7/1932
French statesman for whom Maginot Line was named
85 H. L. Hunt 2/17/1889 – 11/29/1974
American oil tycoon
76 Hans J. Morgenthau 2/17/1904 – 7/19/1980
German-bn. American political scientist and historian
84 Red Barber 2/17/1908 – 10/22/1992
American baseball broadcaster
75 Arthur Kennedy 2/17/1914 – 1/5/1990
American character actor
47 Huey P. Newton 2/17/1942 – 8/22/1989
American activist who co-founded the Black Panthers

 

 

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This is How You Get Down and Dirty with Indian Street-Food in America

With Chole Bhature, Khasta Kachodis, Dahi Bhallas, and Mango Lassi.

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Big Head, Bad Health: What's New About Narcissism

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The personality trait narcissism may have an especially negative effect on the health of men, according to a new study.

“Narcissistic men may be paying a high price in terms of their physical health, in addition to the psychological cost to their relationships,” said Sara Konrath, a University of Michigan psychologist who co-authored the study published in PLoS ONE.

Earlier studies by Konrath and others have shown that the level of narcissism is rising in American culture, and that narcissism tends to be more prevalent among males. The personality trait is characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance, overestimations of uniqueness, and a sense of grandiosity.

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For the new study, Konrath and colleagues David Reinhard of the University of Virginia, and William Lopez and Heather Cameron of the University of Michigan examined the role of narcissism and sex on cortisol levels in a sample of 106 undergraduate students. Cortisol, which can be measured through saliva samples, is a widely used marker of physiological stress.

The researchers measured cortisol levels at two points in time in order to assess baseline levels of the hormone, which signals the level of activation of the body’s key stress response system, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Participants were not asked to complete any tasks that would elevate their stress. Elevated levels of cortisol in a relatively stress-free situation would indicate chronic HPA activation, which has significant health implications, increasing the risk of cardiovascular problems.

To assess participants’ narcissism, the researchers administered a 40-item narcissism questionnaire that measures five different components of the personality trait. Two of these components are more maladaptive, or unhealthy—exploitativeness and entitlement; and the other three are more adaptive, or healthy—leadership/authority, superiority/arrogance, and self-absorption/self-admiration.

“Even though narcissists have grandiose self-perceptions, they also have fragile views of themselves, and often resort to defensive strategies like aggression when their sense of superiority is threatened,” Reinhard said. “These kinds of coping strategies are linked with increased cardiovascular reactivity to stress and higher blood pressure, so it makes sense that higher levels of maladaptive narcissism would contribute to highly reactive stress response systems and chronically elevated levels of stress.”

Reinhard, Konrath and colleagues found that the most toxic aspects of narcissism were indeed associated with higher cortisol in male participants, but not in females. In fact, unhealthy narcissism was more than twice as large a predictor of cortisol in males as in females.

They also found that there was no relationship between healthy narcissism and cortisol in either males or females.

“These findings extend previous research by showing that narcissism may not only influence how people respond to stressful events, but may also affect how they respond to their regular day-to-day routines and interactions,” Konrath said. “Our findings suggest that the HPA axis may be chronically activated in males high in unhealthy narcissism, even without an explicit stressor.”

Why should narcissism affect males differently? “Given societal definitions of masculinity that overlap with narcissism—for example, the belief that men should be arrogant and dominant—men who endorse stereotypically male sex roles and who are also high in narcissism may feel especially stressed,” Konrath said.

In future research, she hopes to examine why narcissism is not as physiologically taxing for women as it is for men, and also to examine the potential links between maladaptive narcissism and other physiological responses related to stress and poor coping, including inflammatory markers such as C-Reactive Protein.

Konrath is an assistant research professor at the U-M Institute for Social Research (ISR) and is also affiliated with the University of Rochester Medical Center.

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