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May 13, 2004
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May 13, 2004
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Safe, convenient, cheap, and ... effective?
People pray to stay healthy or to relieve specific problems - from back pain to cancer, headaches to heart disease. The majority of them say that they find prayer 'very helpful.' (Staff photo illustration Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story
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One-third of Americans pray for their health
Most find it helpful
$8 million infusion to accelerate critical research
Three HMS endowed chairs named simultaneously in sleep medicine
Small, frequent doses of caffeine best strategy for staying awake
Regimen enhances caffeine's ability to target key sleep system
Harvard undergraduate Kyle Clark's dynamic flight simulator wins 'best in show'
Model could become the basis of a future cycleplane
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