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...step toward opening up access to knowledge for researchers who wish to help people in developing countries, students at MIT have asked, “Is MIT doing enough?” Neglected tropical diseases are not the only diseases that kill people in developing countries: Heart disease, HIV/AIDS, and stroke are among the leading causes of death among people in poor countries. These diseases are not “neglected,” because they affect the rich and poor alike, and new technologies are being developed to treat them. Yet it is the poor who disproportionately die from...

Author: By Sarah E. Sorscher | Title: MIT Behind Harvard in Access to Medicines | 5/26/2010 | See Source »

...Increase Mather, class of 1656 and Harvard’s best president, once wrote, “A child carries a bundle up and down with him wherever he goes, and this bundle in his heart. But a bundle of what? Truly, a bundle of folly.” These words have described every Harvard class since they were written in 1695, but you guys—the class of 2010—have brought it to a new level. In short, you are the source of Harvard’s and world’s problems...

Author: By John F. Bowman | Title: Harvard Will Get Better Once the Seniors are Gone | 5/26/2010 | See Source »

...example, Stein says he was impressed with how Mongolians killed a goat by driving a hole in its chest before reaching in and grabbing the heart to stop...

Author: By Sirui Li, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students Pursue Programs in China | 5/14/2010 | See Source »

...study, published in The American Heart Association’s Circulation journal on monday, analyzed data from 7,822 U.S. female nurses with type 2 diabetes and found that the group of individuals with the highest level of grain intake displayed a 16 to 31 percent lower mortality rate than the group at the lowest level...

Author: By Xi Yu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Whole Grain Lowers Mortality in Diabetics | 5/14/2010 | See Source »

...challenged Leverett Old Library, had no flowing tears, no furtive kisses, and no red flowers. The only unlocked secret was Bachelor Number Three’s key to Decatur, Ala., capable of opening any door in the city. But will his key open up the bachelorette’s heart? (Probably...

Author: By Gautam S. Kumar, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Love@Harvard Leaves Much To Be Desired | 5/13/2010 | See Source »

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