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These foods, which are high in glycemic load, should be replaced with foods such as whole grain breads, high fiber breakfast cereals, beans and peanut butter...

Author: By Benjamin A. Stingle, | Title: Study Links Diabetes To Diet | 2/12/1997 | See Source »

According to Mason, the surge in blood sugar levels caused by foods high in glycemic load puts more strain on the pancreas, which increases the chances of both men's and women's contracting diabetes...

Author: By Benjamin A. Stingle, | Title: Study Links Diabetes To Diet | 2/12/1997 | See Source »

...nursing-care providers who dispute alleged offenses and that these discussions be joined by officials who have had no earlier involvement in the dispute and could thus provide a more "objective" point of view. Advocates like Edelman who oppose this change in the guidelines say it adds to the load of hard-pressed state regulators and thus undermines their ability to enforce the laws...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE GOOD PROVIDER | 2/10/1997 | See Source »

...more importantly, faculty members must teach and must be rewarded for teaching well. So many appointments require little to no teaching, affording the professor independence and freedom to proceed with his or her research. What good is a twelve to one ratio if each professors teaches a significantly smaller load of courses than do their colleagues at another school? The Independent published a brilliant article a few years ago showing the uncanny correlation between getting the Levenson Award for outstanding teaching and being passed over for tenure. Whatever Harvard's criteria for academic excellence, being an educator is not central...

Author: By Ethan M. Tucker, | Title: Lost in the Crowd | 2/6/1997 | See Source »

Earlier, in August, HASCS made a major set of changes to the e-mail system, adding new, more powerful FAS and HUSC machines. But these changes were still incapable of handling Harvard's massive e-mail load...

Author: By Matthew W. Granade, | Title: E-Mail System Redesign Closer to Completion | 2/4/1997 | See Source »

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