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Seton worked for their victorious rivals, Beth A. Stewart '00 and Samuel C. Cohen '00, who advocated council depoliticization and focused on quality of life issues like universal keycard access and frozen yogurt in Annenberg Dining Hall...
...apolitical Undergraduate Council of former president Beth A. Stewart '00, last year Harvard students focused their attention on issues affecting their daily lives--frozen yogurt, shuttle schedule, common-room cable. It is a trend that many say will continue this spring...
...said she was proud of her tenure aspresident, which took steps toward universalkeycard access and cable television in the Houses,and brought about improvements such as fly-bylunches, frozen yogurt in Annenberg and thecreation of a new $25,000 student activities fundby the College...
...like staphylococcus or salmonella that can make you really sick. But most bacteria aren't bad for you. In fact, consuming extra amounts of some bacteria can actually promote good health. These beneficial bacteria are available without a prescription in drug and health-food stores and in foods like yogurt. So far, the best results have been seen in the treatment of diarrhea, particularly in children. But researchers are also looking into the possibility that beneficial bacteria may thwart vaginal infections in women, prevent some food allergies in children and lessen symptoms of Crohn's disease, a relatively rare...
...generations, people have restored the balance by eating yogurt, buttermilk or other products made from fermented milk. But nowadays, you can also down a few pills that contain freeze-dried germs. These preparations are called probiotics to distinguish them from antibiotics. Unfortunately, you can't always be sure that the bacteria in the products you buy are the same strains as those listed on the label or even that they're still alive. Probiotics are usually sensitive to both heat and moisture...