Word: colon
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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September Fri.29 HARVARD INVITATIONAL (w/BC, Colon, Rice, Wiscon.) October Sun. 1 HARVARD INVITATIONAL Fri. 13 at ITA Regional Championships Sun. 15 (site TBA) Fri. 27 Rolex Invitational Mon. 30 (Site...
Then came Copa America. The most astounding victory for the U.S. was its 3-0 thrashing of Argentina in Paysandu, a mere walk across the bridge from Colon, Argentina. Midfielder Frank Klopas, defender Alexi Lalas and attacker Eric Wynalda each scored as goaltender Kasey Keller turned away 21 shots. The Argentines, who have won more Copas than any other country, had elected to play several reserves in order to rest their frontline starters. But still--3-0 to a dead chicken? In the quarterfinals, the U.S. and Mexico fought to a 0-0 tie in regulation, sending the game into...
...biology paper, which discusses hereditary colon cancer, was authored by several Harvard professors and affiliates. It improved three notches on the biology scale, up from number nine in the last period...
...Colon cancer. A large study released in April found that estrogen users had a 29% lower risk of dying from colon cancer than nonusers. For those on estrogen more than 10 years, the risk was 55% lower...
...estrogen. "The problem with this," explains Dr. Susan Love, "is that women who take hormones go to doctors more, eat well, exercise and are in better health generally than women who don't take hormones." Thus it is hard to tell whether their lower rates of heart disease or colon cancer or fractures reflect HRT or these other healthy habits...