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November 10, 2005
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Divine - and healthy - cactus
John Halpern of McLean Hospital studied brain function in Native Americans using peyote for religious rituals, and found no evidence of psychological or cognitive problems. (Photo courtesy of McLean Hospital) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Coffee doesn't raise risk of high blood pressure
Soda might, however
Doctors overprescribing antibiotics for sore throats
Too many, too often, and not the right kind
Rituals enhance health Study finds no deficits among Native Americans who use peyote regularly
Transparent fish help Schier see inside humans
MCB professor seeking clues to vertebrate development
Green Campus contest puts wind in energy's sails
Energy pledge drive will back Sustainability Principles
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