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...risk 20%. What's the secret? It's fat--but the good kind. Nuts contain polyunsaturated fats that researchers suspect may help keep blood-sugar levels stable. The high levels of fiber and magnesium in nuts may have a similar effect. "Just about everything in nuts is healthy," says Frank Hu, the study's leader and a nutrition professor at the Harvard School of Public Health. To get the most benefit, it's best to use nuts as a substitute for high-carb snack foods such as potato chips and pretzels. But because nuts weigh in at an average...
Harvard has struggled to score points at Indoor Heptagonals—its championship meet—in recent years, but Coach Frank Haggerty ’68 named several freshmen to the team who appear ready to reverse that trend. Laine and Emmanuel both delivered performances better than any that Harvard had at Indoor Heps last year, and both are already performing near or above the level they need to score at Heps...
...seniors definitely took it personally that we didn’t win our first two home games,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “I think that motivated them and made them press hard out there...
Others elected include Emily Nielson ’04, chair for community action; Andy Frank ’05, conferences chair; Ben Stoll ’04, chair for Drug Policy Group; Brian Goldsmith ’05, chair for fellows; John Jernigan ’06, chair for Foreign Policy Group; Julie Kobick ’05, Forums chair; Jason Semine ’04, chair for Freedom in America Policy Group; Joe Green ’05, chair for Harvard Political Union; Naomi Ages ’05, chair for internships; James Granger ’05, outreach...
Harvard coach Frank Sullivan admitted after the game that the zone had proved beneficial in the early stages of the game and that he had not anticipated Turner’s proficiency down the stretch. One can’t blame Sullivan for thinking that, given Turner’s modest 8.8 ppg average in his first four games...