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...business and market mechanisms with low-income populations, described women as an “underutilized resource” for powering economic development. “In the big scheme of ‘10,000 Women,’ the role of the Business School is to affect the content and delivery side of the management education that these 10,000 women will receive,” he said. Goldman’s role in the project will be to provide scholarships to faculty members from Indian business schools participating in the HBS program, Chu added. While...
...with many things in life, men and women were firmly split on this topic. In a poll with 75 Harvard students—42 women and 33 men—an overwhelming majority of the women says that the HUDS’s calorie-count and portion-size cards affected their food choices moderately to significantly, while an even larger majority of men polled says that it affected their choices “not at all.” Thirty of the 42 women says that they wanted more nutritional information than was already provided, while only one woman polled...
...short-term treatment of menopausal symptoms. When used for the short-term treatment of distressing symptoms, it's likely that the benefits outweigh the risks." As confusing as they seem, taken together, every analysis from the WHI actually does paint a clearer picture of how estrogen and progestin can affect a woman's body during and after menopause, and doctors are learning more about the safest way to provide women with the advantages of these hormones in relieving menopausal symptoms. It's just that the story has many chapters yet to come...
...Crimson struggled to find offensive rhythm out of the gate. Cornell looked a step too quick for Harvard, and pushed a frenzied pace en route to an eight-point lead—the largest margin either team would enjoy all night. Big-game jitters seemed to affect the Crimson, which failed to convert easy opportunities around the basket early on. “We were just trying to settle it down—it was a matter of nerves,” Knox said. “We tried to focus on defense—that’s where...
TIME: How did that experience affect your own beliefs about capital punishment?Picoult: Even as I was writing this book, I was flip-flopping all over the place. I'm still leery...