Taking the “Ewww”… out of snail cream
June 17, 2014 – 11:07 pm | One Comment

Great news for all those women (and men) who have wanted to try the beautifying effects of snail slime but could never get past the “ick” factor. 20yrsyounger.com promises to get rid of the Ewww… while still letting women reap the anti-aging and rejuvenating benefits of snail slime cream. The process itself is called lyophilisation […]

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City of San Francisco to Repave Parnassus Avenue Through July
February 16, 2012 – 8:46 pm | No Comments
City of San Francisco to Repave Parnassus Avenue Through July

City of San Francisco to Repave Parnassus Avenue Through July The City of San Francisco plans to repave Parnassus Avenue between 5th Ave and Clayton Street. The work, which will include providing new curb modifications for disabled access, is scheduled to begin at 5th Avenue and Judah on Tuesday, Feb. 21 and finish at Clayton and Parnassus […]

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Willing a way to clean water
February 16, 2012 – 8:41 pm | No Comments
Willing a way to clean water

Willing a way to clean water Fellow expands on professor’s efforts to ensure clean sources in rural areas With her redesign of a plastic water dispenser, Daniele Lantagne, a two-year Georgio Ruffolo Research Fellow in Harvard Kennedy School’s Sustainability Science Program, has helped to bring clean water to thousands of people. Ayear and a half […]

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Pain relief for patients in Uganda
February 16, 2012 – 8:33 pm | No Comments
Pain relief for patients in Uganda

Pain relief for patients in Uganda MGH provides training in technique to soothe surgical recoveries Vicki Modest (far left) demonstrates the use of ultrasound in the operating room to Sadic Kagwa, an anesthesia resident at Mbarara. “Pain control is one of the major issues before and after an operation,” said Paul First, assistant professor of […]

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The magic of beanbags
February 16, 2012 – 8:23 pm | No Comments
The magic of beanbags

The magic of beanbags High school friends bring their game to Harvard David Mazza ’14 (left) and Juan Favela ’14 toss around some beanbags at a Monday practice of Harvard’s cornhole club. The summer before they started at Harvard, high school friends Joe McCormick and Jamie Dickerson drove to Home Depot to buy plywood. “We […]

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As Diabetes Emerges, Researchers Track Disease’s First Steps
February 16, 2012 – 8:14 pm | No Comments
As Diabetes Emerges, Researchers Track Disease’s First Steps

As Diabetes Emerges, Researchers Track Disease’s First Steps Scientists have taken a remarkably detailed look at the initial steps that occur in the body when type 1 diabetes mellitus first develops in a child or young adult. Nicholas Jospe, M.D., and Deborah Fowell, Ph.D. The analysis comes from a team of researchers and physicians at […]

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Immersed in the body politic
February 16, 2012 – 7:55 pm | No Comments
Immersed in the body politic

Immersed in the body politic Anthropologist documents the stories behind population and health policies When Susan Greenhalgh studied for her doctorate in anthropology at Columbia University, China was undergoing an economic and political opening. After finishing her Ph.D. in 1982, Greenhalgh took a job at the New York–based Population Council as “an anthropologist, policy analyst, […]

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HHS ensures consumers get better value for their health insurance dollar
February 16, 2012 – 7:19 pm | No Comments
HHS ensures consumers get better value for their health insurance dollar

HHS ensures consumers get better value for their health insurance dollar Administration actions saved consumers up to $323 million Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced today that consumers will soon begin receiving unprecedented information on the value of their health insurance coverage, and some will receive rebates from insurance companies that spend less […]

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HHS announces intent to delay ICD-10 compliance date
February 16, 2012 – 6:36 pm | No Comments
HHS announces intent to delay ICD-10 compliance date

HHS announces intent to delay ICD-10 compliance date As part of President Obama’s commitment to reducing regulatory burden, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen G. Sebelius today announced that HHS will initiate a process to postpone the date by which certain health care entities have to comply with International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition diagnosis and […]

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Remembering the co-ed experiment
February 15, 2012 – 10:51 pm | No Comments
Remembering the co-ed experiment

Remembering the co-ed experiment Pfoho residents uncover, celebrate history 40 years after House integration Pforzheimer House residents Suzanna Bobadilla (right) and Matt Chuchul are the primary student organizers of a one-night exhibit on Harvard’s “great co-educational experiment” called “The Residential Revolution: The History of Gender and Pfoho Student Life,” an exhibit and celebration of House […]

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New subtype of ovarian cancer identified
February 15, 2012 – 10:06 pm | No Comments
New subtype of ovarian cancer identified

New subtype of ovarian cancer identified Harvard researchers believe it may be vulnerable to anti-angiogenic drugs The investigators estimate that the subtype may account for a third of all serous ovarian cancers, a common cancer of the surface of the ovaries. “With this study, we’ve shown that serous ovarian cancer exists in at least one […]

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