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January 9, 2003
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January 9, 2003
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Testosterone drives away the blues
Harrison Pope, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, found a significant improvement in mood among those men taking testosterone in a study. (Staff photo by Rose Lincoln) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Testosterone drives away the blues
May provide relief for some male depression
Men who eat fish significantly reduce stroke risk
Benefit seen from as little as two servings per month
School of Public Health launches new Web sites
Home page, nutrition resource site make debut
Meat consumption may not impact breast cancer risk
New finding challenges prevailing theory that women who eat less meat may lower their risk of breast cancer
New research questions competition in corporate charters
Harvard Law experts call for new federal law
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