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...choice to report the incident publicly should have been left to the discretion of the Harvard University Police Department. Indeed, HUPD has proven capable of protecting the community in the past, releasing warnings of potential safety threats, making resources readily available to students, and responding quickly and efficiently to distress calls. Additionally, HUPD typically withholds details of incidents while investigations are still pending and—in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 41, Section 97D—maintains confidentiality. Nonetheless, The Crimson took it upon itself to conduct its own investigation into a sensitive and personal matter. This investigation...

Author: By Scott D. Kominers, Karolina Lempert, and Elizabeth Pinto | Title: Don't Violate the Violated | 3/9/2009 | See Source »

...invaders, IgE attaches like antennae to the surface of cells that release histamines and other inflammatory agents. In mild cases, the result is a rash and hives. In others, blood pressure drops and fluid builds up in tissues, leading to swelling. Airways can constrict, triggering coughing and eventually respiratory distress and even death. Once a massive IgE cascade is activated, only a shot of the hormone epinephrine, a.k.a. adrenaline, can stop a hypersensitive immune system from killing the body it set out to protect...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why We're Going Nuts Over Nut Allergies | 2/26/2009 | See Source »

...principles guide our efforts. First, we know from various surveys that students rely first on each other for help. But if students feel embarrassed or humiliated to share how they are feeling, they remain alone with their suffering. Second, many students are misinformed about the basic facts of emotional distress and the resources available to help them. Third, we all learn by example and students provide the most visible and meaningful examples for their friends and fellow students...

Author: By Dr. paul J. Barreira | Title: Students Know Best | 2/23/2009 | See Source »

...pieces written by students on this page are wonderful examples of students sharing their experience and knowledge. Students lead by example when they speak without embarrassment about their treatment, or about feeling overwhelmed and finding help in conversations with friends and counselors. They teach us that emotional distress is common and remind us that we are more than a psychiatric diagnosis...

Author: By Dr. paul J. Barreira | Title: Students Know Best | 2/23/2009 | See Source »

...Building on these principles, our effort is to develop a vibrant student partnership in order to create a caring community that recognizes friends in distress, supports them, and knows where to steer students for professional help. Thus far, the students’ participation has been impressive. For example, for the past three years, the Mental Health Awareness Week has been developed and implemented by students with support from UHS. Last year, we started a new student liaison group whose membership has grown to more than 20 students. One of the major sources of data about the attitudes of students regarding...

Author: By Dr. paul J. Barreira | Title: Students Know Best | 2/23/2009 | See Source »

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