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February 15, 2001
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February 15, 2001
HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Brain disease slowed
Cells from fetuses implanted in the brains of a dozen people with Huntington's disease improved the ability of nine of them to control their movements and has, perhaps, postponed their deaths.
The sky's not the limit for this undergrad
Sophomore Ann Marie Cody has hitched her wagon to a star— it's called HD209458
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Don't look now
Michael Cusato, a student at St. Peter's School, seems a little distracted as he has his teeth checked by Harvard School of Dental Medicine student Jerry Shuman during a dental screening offered by the University and the City of Cambridge to four area elementary schools.
(Staff photo by Rose Lincoln)
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Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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