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From left, Rajat Gupta, Adam Powell, Anwar Hussain, Vivek Sivathanu and Viqar Hussain — a team of Brigham and Women’s doctors and MIT engineers — show off a ring they are developing to perform routine heart tests like EKGs. NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO
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Parkin’ his car in Harvard Yard. The former CIA director and four-star Army general will lead a project at the Belfer Center for Science and International Aff airs. When? It was unclear when he would begin his role as a non-resident senior fellow or how long the position would last. PAGE 05
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A Dorchester woman pleaded not guilty yesterday to alleg-edly stabbing her boyfriend during a fight last weekend.
Police responded to a domestic incident at about 12:40 p.m. Sunday at 400 Savin Hill Ave.
When officers arrived they found the man in the kitchen
suffering from a stab wound to his stomach. He was taken to Boston Medical Center with life-threatening injuries.
Tina Thompson, 46, told officers that she and her boy-friend got into an argument that became physical, police said. Officers then noticed her hands were injured. METRO
Violence. Woman allegedly stabs boyfriend
Hernandez case
Judge refuses to step down A judge presiding over the murder case of former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez refused to recuse herself yesterday after prosecutors filed a motion that she step down because she was alleg-edly “antagonistic” toward prosecutors. GLOBE
Hackathon team pumps innovation from the heart
Doctors from Brigham and Women’s Hospital teamed up with engineers from the MIT Media Lab last month at the hospital’s inaugural iHub Hack-athon to try and solve a press-ing medical problem facing heart patients.
About 100 clinicians, scien-tists and programmers pitched projects to a panel of judges in the hope of getting funding for further development.
Within 48 hours, the win-ning team, “Ring Leader,” came up with a prototype for a wear-able ring that can transmit a patient’s heart rate from their body to an app. A physician can then remotely review electro-cardiogram — also known as EKG — readings and other rel-evant clinical metrics.
The team used a 3-D printer to create the device, which is meant to be worn on a finger.
The standard of care for heart disease, which is a lead-ing cause of death worldwide, is currently for doctors to order expensive stress tests to assess a patient’s risk for a heart attack. Creators believe the ring would gather accurate data in a conve-nient and cost-effective way.
“Often times I find I don’t need to order [the stress test], but we order it because we have no way of monitoring pa-tients at home,” said Dr. Rajat Gupta, Brigham and Women’s cardiologist and Ring Leader member. “It would be better if
we could continuously collect this data, encourage patients to understand the importance of activity and save them the expensive trip to the hospital.”
As humans continue to evolve with smartphones in hand, it’s obvious that wearable devices are an innovative and easy way to access and share information.
The rising popularity of wearable technology can be
attributed to advances in bat-tery and computer technology, which have made it more fea-sible, according to Dr. Adam Powell, a health care economist and a member of Ring Leader.
“Never before in human history has it been common for people to walk around car-rying a computer, a power source and a combination of short-range and long-range ra-dios (like smartphones),” said
Powell. “However, I believe that mHealth devices, which require minimal user intervention and which do not require long-term adherence, will be the most successful. It’s far more realistic to assume that a person will be temporarily willing to wear a device than it is to assume that a person will be willing to wear one indefinitely.”
The group is planning to work on a few more prototypes before seeking regulatory ap-proval.
“We’d want it to be perfect before we unveiled it,” said Gupta.
From left, Dr. Rajat Gupta, Dr. Adam Powell, Anwar Hussain, Vivek Sivathanu and Viqar Hussain collaborated on the project. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO
Ring leader. A team of doctors and engineers are working on an easier way to monitor cardiology patients.
What is an EKG?
An electrocardiogram (EKG or
ECG) is a test that checks for
problems with the electrical
activity of the heart.
• Typically, a technician places probes on a patient’s chest to record the electrical impulses of the heart.
• An EKG records these electri-cal signals and helps doctors detect irregularities in the heart’s rhythm and structure.
• EKGs are done while the patient is at rest or while exercising.
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“The popularity of wearable devices is currently on the rise, as advances in battery and computer technology have made them more feasible.”Dr. Adam Powell
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For the second time in a week, an MBTA passenger had to be pulled from train tracks after walking off a platform.
Surveillance video taken at 8:40 a.m. yesterday shows a woman, 31, being pulled to safety by a group of bystanders at Davis Square Station. She was treated for an injury to her arm. Last Tuesday, Red Line passengers rescued a woman from the tracks at Downtown Crossing Station. METRO
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T assault suspect arrested A man suspected of attack-ing an MBTA bus driver and subsequently causing a multi-vehicle car crash last week in Chelsea has been arrested. Douglas Bergeron, 32, faces charges of assault and battery on a public employee and interfering with public transportation for allegedly making physi-cal contact with a driver on Oct. 13, causing the bus, which was in motion, to crash into a parked car. METRO
Emily Finn and Peter Murphy are helping to coordinate this year’s CANshare food drive. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO
City’s annual food drive goes social
When Boston’s annual CAN-share program started 27 years ago, there was no Twitter, no Facebook and no smartphones.
But this year, the city’s Of-fice of Food Initiatives is using social media and the Internet more than ever to help collect thousands of pounds of food for needy families in Greater Boston.
The bostonCANshare drive kicks off today with an event at the Copley Square farmers market. This year’s goal is to
get Boston’s citizens and busi-nesses to give 50,000 pounds of canned food to the Greater Boston Food Bank and to do-nate $100,000 to the Fresh Food Fund initiative.
For the first time, people can donate to the drive online. And, this year’s campaign will feature a 10-foot inflatable can mascot that will encourage people to share about the drive on social media.
“It’s a new, fun way of get-ting people engaged,” said Em-ily Finn, bostonCANshare coor-dinator.
Additionally, the drive coor-dinators are reaching out to col-leges and universities to get the student population involved, because even if they individu-ally can’t donate, they can help spread the word.
“That is a population that’s very active on social media, and
so even if [students] are not able to donate, they’re able to help us spread the word,” said Pete Murphy, a Food Initiatives pro-gram coordinator. “They have a lot of social capital, which is something that will be very helpful to us.”
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Voters favor enviro proposals A poll of 626 likely voters found that a majority of Boston voters want the next mayor to prioritize renew-able energy and increase recycling and composting.
Nearly three quarters want City Hall to work with businesses and universities to increase funding for the MBTA, allowing an expan-sion of service on weekends and later at night. SHNS
MBTA crime
Man wielding skateboard arrested
Shawn MacMillan, 22, of Medford, was arrested early Sunday for allegedly using a skateboard to smash out the back windshield of a vehicle that was parked outside Government Cen-ter Station, Transit Police said. METRO
David Petraeus, former CIA director and four-star Army general, will join the faculty of Harvard Kennedy School as a non-resident senior fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.
The Harvard Crimson re-ports that Petraeus will helm a project at the Belfer Center called “The Coming North America Decades.” The project will study scientific, economic and technological factors that
have contributed to North American competitiveness and analyze the potential effects of policy options on American in-terests.
Fellow Harvard Kennedy School Professor Graham Al-lison confirmed the appoint-ment.
“We count ourselves fortu-nate,” Allison said, “to have Da-vid Petraeus making a major in-
tellectual investment in issues so central to a center whose mission is to advance policy-relevant knowledge about the most significant international challenges.
“He has an inquiring mind, strategic orientation, intellectu-al fearlessness and appreciation of the academy that will make this a productive partnership.”
Petraeus resigned from the CIA in 2012 following the scan-dal of his affair with biographer Paula Broadwell. He faced pro-tests over his wartime role at an academic appointment in New York last month. It was unclear when Petraeus will begin his stint at Harvard.
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The Hub goes Hollywood Movie star John Travolta was spotted on the Commonwealth Avenue Mall yesterday morning with co-star Abigail Spencer fi lming their new fi lm “The Forger,” set to be released in 2014. Travolta plays Ray Cutter, a child prodigy turned petty thief who arranges his release from jail to spend time with his ailing son. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO
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President Barack Obama de-clared himself frustrated yes-terday with the malfunctioning website that is central to his signature health care law and vowed to take steps to fix it.
Scrambling to get ahead of a burgeoning political uproar over implementation of the Affordable Care Act, Obama took to the White House Rose Garden to insist the law is big-ger than just a website and that eventually the bugs in the soft-ware will get worked out.
Online insurance exchanges were launched on Oct. 1 un-der the 2010 law, often called “Obamacare,” to offer health insurance plans to millions of uninsured Americans.
But people trying to shop for health insurance at www.healthcare.gov have been frustrated by error messages, long waits and system failures, with many failing to make it through the system despite re-peated tries.
The president acknowl-edged the depth of the prob-lem, saying that nobody is more frustrated than he is.
Republicans strongly op-pose the law and have begun to focus intense criticism on the health care system’s rollout. REUTERS
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius in-tends to testify before Congress about Obamacare’s troubled rollout, a spokeswoman said yesterday, but no specific date has been confirmed.
Sebelius has been under fire from Republicans after turning down an invitation to testify at a Thursday hearing before the House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Com-mittee. REUTERS
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President Barack Obama holds onto Karmel Allison who has type 1 diabetes and nearly fainted while he was delivering remarks about the error-plagued launch of the Aff ordable Care Act’s online enrollment website. / GETTY IMAGES
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Law enforcement officials are investigating threats made against U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz on Twitter last week, police said.
Capitol Hill Police and the FBI are looking into a
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Wintour is trying to woo Dunham Is “Girls” star and creator Lena Dunham about to be a Vogue cover girl? That’s reportedly Anna Wintour’s plan.
Vogue has always been obsessed with fashion and fashionable bodies — i.e., thin ones — and no one more than its editor-in-chief Win-tour. But rumor has it that the owner of the most fear-some bob in fashion knows the way the wind is blowing, and she thinks she needs Dunham and her young, hip fans in Vogue’s corner — even if it means giving the cover to a size 8.
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Lena into bringing her next-generation audience into the Vogue brand,” a Vogue insider tells RadarOnline.com
“And she’s willing to vio-late a lot of Vogue traditions to do it, including putting her on the cover even though she doesn’t really conform to the body type that Vogue has fea-tured for most of its history.”
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Best-selling author Wilbur Smith started his adventures at a young age: He was just 13 years old when he shot three lions in self-defense.
“It was me or them,” Smith, now 80, recalls.
But he has conquered much more than lions: Today, Smith is one of the Top 20 best-selling authors with 122 million book sales under his belt. His books are No. 1 in the U.K., Italy, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand — his last three books were on the New York Times Best Seller list.
Smith’s latest “Vicious Circle,” which hit U.S. stores
earlier this month, chronicles protagonist Hector Cross’ fight to avenge his wife’s murder. Cross, like Smith, also grew up in Africa: Smith lived on his fa-ther’s ranch in Northern Rho-desia until he left for boarding school in South Africa.
But even if Smith hadn’t had that experience in Africa, he may have found himself writing about such exotic lands. He does extensive re-search to transport his readers to his world. He has visited nearly all of the places he de-scribes in his books, except for Mecca after a failed at-tempt. Smith and his wife just returned from exploring ruins in Crete for a future book.
“Like Stephen King says, ‘You can get lost in Wilbur Smith’s world,’” says Smith.
Books. With “Vicious Circle,” the best-selling author returns to the land of his childhood.
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‘This crazy thing that nobody can control’ Cults began touring before they had a full-length album out. Oblivion says that this accelerated expectation to play live has only increased in the few years since.
“I see a band like Chvrches and they’re playing at Terminal 5,” he says, citing the large NYC
club. “They don’t even have a record out. But it’s like the barrier for success now. When we came up and were playing a sold out Mercury Lounge show with only four songs out, people were saying, ‘This is in-sane; the Internet has become this crazy thing that nobody can control,’ and little did they know it would just get more and more insane. ” Cults play The Sinclair (52 Church St.) at 8 p.m. tonight. Visit
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Cults keep from getting stale with ‘Static’
When a musical project that be-gins with one or two people be-comes Internet famous, small groups are often forced to ex-pand so that all of their sounds can be fully realized for the live show. And, just as often, the people who made up the core of the band just accept the tour-ing musicians into the lineup for the second album. But Cults guitarist and singer Brian Obliv-ion says he and singer Madeline Follin felt no such temptation to bring any additional help into the creative process.
“I think I’m better with the complexities of putting togeth-er the keyboard part than the complexities of dealing with a keyboardist personality,” he says. “I think that’s the prob-lem with me; I have a hard time dealing with other people.”
This uneasy edge casts a shadow over the poppy 1960s sound on Cults’ new album,
“Static.” It’s like a Motown al-bum’s evil twin. The album picks up where the band’s 2011 self-titled debut left off. The sound is richer, but it doesn’t sacrifice the intimacy or weird-ness of two people having fun making music, regardless if they find success or not.
“We make these records for ourselves and we do hope that people will enjoy them,” he says, “but we don’t really stress out if they don’t. It’s not like we have our hopes and dreams tied up in being a rock star.”
That said, a guy who calls himself Brian Oblivion could probably come up with a mo-ment or two when he engaged in traditional “rock star” dalli-ances touring the world, right?
“I think doing bath salts in Japan,” he says. “There was a moment where, after being up for 16 hours, I was sitting in the middle of Shibuya Crossing and I didn’t know where I was and I started crying and laughing hysterically and then crying again, while these Japanese people were crowding around me. I was like, ‘Oh this is too much.’”
Sophomore slam. The indie band don’t really “Go Outside” from the core group on their new album, and that’s a good thing.
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Culinary offerings are at the heart of the fest, but they’re not everything. The weekend also includes a chance to pe-ruse local galleries and muse-ums, plus hit award-winning
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Food Network stars Do-natella Arpaia and Ingrid
Hoffmann will host events at the fest. Arpaia, who’s lead-ing Sunday’s burger contest, says the party “is just what St. Pete needs to showcase the unique culinary and art scene that this city has to offer.” And Hoffmann, in charge of Saturday’s Latin-inspired walk-around tasting, says she is “thrilled about the resur-gence of our wonderful Gulf seafood.”
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match the sessions that ap-peal to you. Prices range from $50 for a cooking demo to $225 for the aforementioned Latin-inspired showcase. All proceeds benefit Florida ProStart, a nonprofit that prepares students for careers in the restaurant industry. Tickets are available at www. enjoyartsandtastes.com.
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What kind of yoga were you
doing?
Think about what’s going to prepare your body for delivery: You need a strong pelvic floor and you want the baby to travel further downwards. I did
a lot of squatting, open twists and hip openers; helping ev-erything release and go down.
Were you on a special diet?
I ate the stuff I was eating before, just more quantity. So, a lot of healthy whole grains because folic acid is great for the baby’s brain development, vegetables, a lot of almonds and walnuts and I added fish to my diet — I’m normally a vegan. I wasn’t chowing down on doughnuts. I didn’t want to do that. It wasn’t healthy for me or for my baby. [Pregnancy] is not a vanity contest.
What advice would you give
to women reluctant to
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If you go little by little you’re always in control, you’re not going to get hurt. Be smart, but don’t be afraid. Your body is still your body. In the hospital, I started walking up and down the corridors, stretch-ing my ankles and promoting circulation in my arms and legs. The day I got home, my husband and I went for a walk. I was surprised by how tired I was. ... It’s hard! You’ve lost a tremendous amount of blood and you’re light-headed, but every day I just felt better and better to the point where I had the guts to do more.
HILARIABALDWIN As she launches her new prenatal yoga DVD, “Fit Mommy-to-Be,” we speak to
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Don’t be so sly about SlyRe: ‘“Escape Plan” after-party
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ro, Oct. 17) “I can suspend my disbelief just enough to pretend that Stallone has an advanced degree in engineer-ing” — well, Ms. Robinson, as I read this personal attack on good old Sly I have a few ques-tions. The first screenplay you wrote, did it win an Oscar for best picture? Has the charac-ter you invented been revered for almost 40 years? Has that same character been put into
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Don’t let racism be a hairy topicRe: ‘Don’t dread the dreads’
(Metro, Oct. 17) I am writing in response to the gentleman who faced discrimination because he wears dreads. I want to express my solidar-ity with you. I am so sorry
that you have faced ignorant discrimination and all the hurt that goes with it, and that goes for anyone who has faced similar prejudice. I am white, and must admit that a long time ago I felt discom-fort around dreads, though I never expressed it out loud. I have come to really appreci-ate the beauty of dreads. I think they are magnificent and they remind me of the roots of trees. Please, my sisters and brothers, stop mistreating people for how they wear their hair and for their skin color. Your actions hurt real people, like your-
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Since being tabbed closer in late June, the 38-year-old
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In the postseason, where pressure is at its highest, Ue-hara has been phenomenal; in nine total innings he’s allowed just one run on five hits while striking out 13 and picking up five saves along the way. He’s also struck out at least one batter in every game ex-cept Game 3 against the Rays, despite a fastball that barely reaches 90 mph.
The 2013 ALCS MVP has also been asked to pitch more than one inning in many out-ings, which was something he hadn’t done much of before this year. Since he was named closer he had seven appear-ances of more than an inning, but in the postseason three of his eight outings have been more than an inning.
Once a major concern during the season, the Red Sox could not be any more confident than they cur-rently are with their closer. When the game is on the line in the ninth inning, with “Sandstorm” playing over the Fenway PA system, and their strike-throwing machine en-ters the game, those games almost always end with high fives all around.
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What else is there to say?
We’re wrong,” Belichick
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to understand the rules.
Whatever the bottom
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properly. So, what else is
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