Word: warded
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Mayman, who said she proposed the idea of bringing Ward to Harvard, said she is convinced that the project will bring a fresh, interesting perspective to the Yard. "The Yard is a perfect spot for such a project because it belongs to everyone," she said...
Harvard is sponsoring British artist David Ward to design and execute a large-scale project in "public art" through a massive collaboration with various Harvard groups and the Graduate School of Design...
While at Harvard, Ward will also be teaching a course through the department of visual and environmental studies, exhibiting his work at the Sackler Museum and lecturing at the Design School. He will live in Adams House for the duration of his residency...
...what about women who are pregnant or have gone through menopause? Since they don't menstruate, how do they ward off bacteria? Profet notes that in the first six months of pregnancy and in some cases after menopause, the cervical entryway to the uterus is covered by a mucous plug. The mucus makes it hard for sperm -- and their nasty hitchhikers -- to enter the uterus, and thus reduces the need for a monthly blood flow. Profet suspects that doctors may be making a serious mistake by routinely regarding irregular bleeding as an endocrine problem to be stopped with hormone therapy...
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