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...Water, an immunologist who works with Pessah at U.C. Davis. "Some vaccines, such as those aimed at viral infections, are designed to ramp up the immune system at warp speed," she says. "They are designed to mimic the infection. So you can imagine getting nine at one time, how sick you could be." In addition, she says, there's some evidence, that children who develop autism may have immune systems that are particularly slow to mature...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Case Study: Autism and Vaccines | 3/10/2008 | See Source »

...news coming out of Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS). For years writers for The Crimson have come close to identifying the problem, but never quite got it. HUDS is a monopoly. Almost all students live on campus, and they are forced into an unlimited meal plan. It is a sick, harmful system, that desperately needs reform. I have heard that HUDS is a for profit company, though I’ve never been able to confirm that. They describe themselves as “a self-sustaining department of Harvard University” and “the oldest collegiate...

Author: By Alexander L. Edelman | Title: Reform Dining Services at Harvard Immediately | 3/7/2008 | See Source »

...Friday before her resurrection, Hillary Clinton seemed exhausted, played out. She attended a funeral in Dallas for a policeman who had been killed in a traffic accident while accompanying her motorcade. Her campaign plane seemed funereal as well, reporters and staff sick - the dry, incestuous campaign coughs reverberating through the fuselage - and spent after the most intense eight-week run in the history of American politics. She wandered into Waco, Texas, that afternoon, uninspiring before an unimpressive crowd. In San Antonio that night, her stump speech collapsed into unstructured chaos. She yelled hoary Democratic clichés at the crowd...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Race Goes On | 3/6/2008 | See Source »

Midterms aren’t the only things making Organic Chemistry students sick this semester—one premed sophomore was recently diagnosed with a case of conjunctivitis that he blames on goggles he wore during lab. “That was a damper big time,” complains the pink-eyed Daniel E. Farrell ’10. “I couldn’t go near my girlfriend on Valentine’s Day.” All chemistry labs require students to wear goggles, a safety regulation mandated by the American Chemical Society?...

Author: By Elizabeth C. Pezza, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Sweet Burn! | 3/5/2008 | See Source »

...continued to be a high point for the squad, as senior Teddy Sherrill took bronze in the meet, and sophomore Karl Harmenberg finished eighth out of 34. The Crimson was the only squad to notch three top-10 epee finishes. “Today I started out feeling pretty sick, so I wasn’t sure how it was going to go,” Stallings said. “[In the final round] I felt surprisingly in control of the other seven fencers, because I’d had trouble with a couple of those fencers from...

Author: By Madeleine I. Shapiro, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Epee Fencers Highlight Strong Regionals Showing | 3/3/2008 | See Source »

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