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October 4, 2001
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October 4, 2001
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Cavity vaccine is something to smile about
Cavities may become thing of the past because of a new vaccine Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Vaccine chews up cavities
Ready for tests on children
The changing face of teaching
Today's new teachers are as likely to be 40-year-old former lawyers or scientists with a five-week certification course behind them as they are to be 20-somethings fresh from teacher education programs.
Anthrax immunity gene found in mice
Discovery could help pinpoint human immunity, improve patient treatment
Measuring rainfall in Himalayas will help to predict weather across world
Anna Barros, a Harvard associate professor of environmental engineering, sees a kind of Holy Grail in understanding torrential rains
Harvard students healthier than their peers
Study conducted by American College Health Association
Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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