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Undergrads Start New Health Magazine

As enthusiasm for health care reform wanes on Capitol Hill, a group of Harvard students are hoping to push health

Medical Students Favor Specialties

The Clinton administration, which has made health-care reform one of its highest priorities, believes that the U.S. is facing a

NIH Kicks Off National Study to Test Novel Treatment for Diabetes

Parents, brothers and sisters of diabetes patients are testing a novel treatment for the disease in a national study which

Protecting The World From Nuclear War

Ask Dr. B. Lachlan Forrow, coordinator of teaching programs for the Division of Medical Ethics at the Medical School, if

World AIDS Day Events Include Exhibits, Films

In commemoration of World AIDS Day tomorrow, Harvard is hosting a wide range of activities this week to increase AIDS

Course Explores Forensic Medicine

A woman claims one man is the father of her child. But he says he's never met her. In a

Sunny Skies, Happy Students

Even the Puritans might have lost the black-and-white color scheme, thrown on a lei and put "Little Duece Coup" on

Fighting Organ Transplant Rejection

A research team which included several Medical School faculty members reported last week that they had isolated a key immune

Professors Deplore Supercollider's Cancellation

Harvard scientists said yesterday they are upset by Congress' decision Tuesday to kill the Texas Superconducting Supercollider project, calling the

Area Researchers Win Nobel

Two Boston-area researchers, Richard J. Roberts and Phillip A. Sharp, were awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine yesterday for their

Tickety-Tock, Clock Stopped

In Harvard Square, time can stand still. Through much of yesterday, the clock on top of the Cambridge Savings Bank

Initiatives Pepper Student Dining

The gradual transformation from the much-maligned fish pizziola era to a more palatable and healthful dining experience continues this year,

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