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...evidence that over the last decade caloric intake from sugar-sweetened beverages have gone up,” said Eric B. Rimm, associate professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health. “I think that you can’t draw a direct link between the increased rates of obesity in this country and sugar-sweetened beverages, but there is an association.” The new research has led some public health experts to renew calls for a “fat-tax” that would help limit soda intake, much...
...took exception to Bradley’s characterization of him.“I do not believe it was anti-Semitic and indeed a lot of the strongest opponents of Summers are Jewish,” Dershowitz said last week. “I want to categorically deny any link between anti-Semitism and the ouster of Summers.”“Anti-Semitism is a matter of intention,” Dershowitz says. “I don’t like that formulation—‘anti-Semitic in effect if not in intent?...
Harvard students will kick off a new human rights group dedicated to promoting freedom in autocratic North Korea on Wednesday evening, as the campus chapter of Liberty in North Korea (LiNK) holds its first event. LiNK is part of a broader international organization formed in March 2004 at Yale University by comedian Paul Kim and Yale student Adrian Hong. The group has grown to over 70 chapters internationally over the two years. Edward Y. Lee ’08, the founder of the Harvard chapter, wrote in an e-mail that his motivations for organizing the group were the human...
...first.”In addition to the weather, in a NEISA event with so many races, depth becomes a chief concern for everyone.Fortunately for Harvard, it is one of the team’s strong suits.“We don’t really have a weak link,” Johnson said. “Some teams have one or two rock stars and a third that’s not really as good. The fact that we’re not like that is definitely helpful at these regattas.”That depth comes...
...seven million people. “Since these researchers are working with genealogy and phenotypic research, the database would provide unique information that they wouldn’t be able access anywhere else,” Brittain said. Sixty neuroscience researchers, who comprise four research groups, are studying the link between depression tendencies and genetics using brain imaging technology, according to Brittain. Brittain declined to disclose the names of the researchers since negotiations are still underway. But Harvard professors said they knew very little about the possible outflow of scientists. Even before the USTAR bill was passed last week...