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...worth the associated health risks, women have been frustrated and confused about what to do as they go through menopause. Part of the problem is that the WHI study was never designed to look at menopause. Participants were mostly in their 60s, when more and more women begin suffering heart attacks, and not their late 40s and early 50s, when most women eventually stop menstruating. But as data presented in San Diego recently at the annual meeting of the North American Menopause Society make clear, when you go on hormone therapy?if you choose to do so?can make...
...added, “that energy does not actually come to Harvard. Until we get Cape [W]ind or a turbine on campus, we can only do it from a distance.” Cape Wind, the first off-shore wind project in the country, is scheduled to begin construction next year on Nantucket Sound. The new pledge outlines nine methods to reduce the University’s environmental impact. Signers of the pledge must commit to following at least three of the initiative’s recommendations. Signers can fulfill the pledge by making sure their computer...
Donato, it seems, is ready to begin his second sophomore campaign for Harvard. That’s good news for the Crimson: the last time he was a sophomore, Harvard ended the season with a national championship...
...modern atrium, a blend of curved and straight lines. “Generations of students and faculty owe an immense debt of gratitude to Sid Knafel.”Knafel said in a speech that he believes current events make today an appropriate time for the center to begin its work. He cited the use of military force in international issues and an “elected civil servant closing his mind” to others as problems for international study to consider.“I’m saddened because I think relationships in the world are deteriorating...
...eight yards into the endzone.Harvard dominated the entire game save for an early misstep on special teams, a recurring weakness for the Crimson this season.On Harvard’s first punt return, freshman Andrew Berry fumbled the ball on the 32-yard line, setting up prime field position to begin Columbia’s second drive of the game.But the defense came up big immediately. On just the third play of the drive, the Lions were pushed back to their own 47-yard line, thanks to a forced fumble and sack by Balkema. This marked the first of four fumbles...