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...founders were P. Kirsten Newby, a second-year student at the School of Public Health; Jerome B. Schuman '98, a first-year student at the School of Dental Medicine; and Jennifer S. McCall, a first-year student at the Medical School...
Every other school--business, dental, design, divinity, the Kennedy School of Government, law, medical, education and public health--has reached its original goal. With their new funds and what FAS has accumulated so far, Harvard has pulled in $1.98 billion since the start of the campaign...
Some argue that the University should adopt the $10 per hour "living wage." This is indeed the figure currently under consideration by the City of Cambridge. However, several Harvard schools (Medical, Dental and Business Schools and the School of Public Health) are located in Boston. Many Harvard workers live in Boston, which has adopted a "living wage" of $8.23 per hour. Others live in other surrounding communities that have not defined or adopted "living wages." Harvard also has employees working in other U.S. cities and in several countries. If Harvard were to adopt a "living wage," by what measure would...
Contrary to anecdotal stories, numerous studies have documented that women experience pain more acutely and more frequently than men, indicating that the sexes may detect and dampen pain differently. In a study of dental patients, women responded more favorably than men to a class of pain relievers known as kappa opioids, including pentazocine, suggesting that receptors for inhibiting pain may vary by sex. Moreover, women are less responsive than men to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen...
TEETH Cleaned by vet one month before show; dental equipment used to eliminate tartar...