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A bimonthly newsletter published by Harvard Medical International

 

Links to selected news items from the Harvard Community

Food pyramid in need of renovation
Harvard Women’s Health Watch

Antioxidant supplements: Bad news and good news
Harvard Men’s Health Watch

Nine preemptive strikes against stroke
Harvard Heart Letter

Diet and Alzheimer’s disease
Harvard Mental Health Letter

Sun may cause cancer by targeting Rb pathway
Focus

Community-based treatment shows success against resistant TB
Focus

New book spotlights tremendous inequalities between nations and within the United States
Harvard Public Health Now

Pigment tied to blindness, cancer: Treatment could turn your blue eyes black
Harvard Gazette

Simple hosts: What plants, worms, and flies reveal about the complexities of human disease
Harvard Magazine

Women caring for ill spouses may be at increased risk for heart disease: Burden and stress of caregiving may double risk
Brigham and Women Hospital - Monday, February 3, 2003

Study suggests depressed men may benefit from testosterone replacement therapy
McLean Hospital

Wear your ear protection
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

Minimally invasive treatment successfully destroys kidney tumors
Massachusetts General Hospital

Study shows it someday may be possible to stay slim, avoid type 2 diabetes—and live longer—while eating what you want
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Joslin Diabetes Center

 

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