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October 17, 2002
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Conference spotlights hormone replacement therapy
The Women's Health research conference explored the "dramatic and distressing story" of hormone replacement therapy. From left to right, researchers Beverly Lorell, JoAnn Manson, and Mary Barton listened intently during the discussion. (Staff photo by Kris Snibbe) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
$15 million grant will study bacteria at work
They clean up pollution, reduce global warming
Undergraduates observe Rwandans right past wrongs
Summer research focused on initial steps of Gacaca genocide trials
High school science teachers hear about science behind stem cell debate
Talk is first in High School Outreach Fall 2002 Lecture Series
Women's Health Research Conference spotlights hormone replacement therapy in menopause
Explores "dramatic and distressing story" of hormone replacement therapy
'Resilience research' topic of Judge Baker conference
Preventing academic and social failure of youth
Internet & Society Conference 2002
Harvard's digital identity, a community experiment
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