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October 12, 2006
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Bad memories
In studying people who had forgotten, then recovered, memories of childhood sexual abuse, Harvard psychologists Richard McNally (above) and Susan Clancy made some surprising discoveries. For most, the abuse apparently was not seen as traumatic, terrifying, life threatening, or violent at the time. (Staff file photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Forgetting childhood sexual abuse
Not unusual, researchers find
U.S. lagging in adoption of electronic health records
President Bush wants majority of patients covered by 2014
At HMS, fellowship helps make ends meet
The Shore Fellowship Program helps instructors, assistant professors support work and family
Spring in your step helps avert disastrous stumbles, scientists say
Animals navigate treacherous terrain by modulating limbs dynamically, selectively - and quickly
Applied mathematician Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan wins George Ledlie Prize
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