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June 3, 2004

Karin Michels
New skinny on breast cancer
Severe dieting and pregnancy protect anorexic women from breast cancer, Karin Michels has found. She hopes this discovery can be used to lower the risk of that killer disease for all females. (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office) Full story
Cutting calories cuts breast cancer risk
Researchers see another reason to stay thin

Harvard scientists describe heaviest stars
Fiery giants 80 times mass of sun

Chronic stress found not to increase risk of breast cancer

Researchers say Massachusetts family courts fail to protect battered women and their children
Study applies human rights analysis to child custody cases involving domestic violence

Lung cancer risk equal among male and female smokers
Study challenges popular belief that women are more susceptible to the hazards of smoking

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Little building - home to big discoveries - is gone

 

 

 

 

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