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April 15, 2002

In Print

jim yong kim
Photo by Steve Gilbert

Focus:
Answering AIDS

Jim Kim and colleagues are developing international programs to bring medications to TB and AIDS patients in poorer nations in an effort to complement prevention efforts with drug treatment. The key, Kim says, is marshaling political will and funding.

BBS Bulletin

HMI World

HSTconnector

InteliHealth

MD-PhD Newsletter

MedEd News

Mentations

On The Brain

Webweekly

Headlines

Eating More Fish May Reduce Risk of Dying Suddenly from Heart Disease in Healthy Men

Eating More Fish May Reduce Risk of Heart Disease in Women

Scientists Trace Recently Found Genes to the Evolution of Big Brains; Discovery May Aid Research on Multiple Sclerosis, Brain Cancer

Spiral Scan Sees Stroke Blockage More Clearly

Upcoming

Robert H. Ebert Lecture:
A View from Within the White House

Michael Trujillo, Assistant Surgeon General and Director of Indian Health Services
Friday, April 26
5:00-6:00 p.m.

 

Spotlight

Center for Neurodegeneration and Repair Reaches the Web
The Harvard Center for Neurodegeneration and Repair has developed a website giving an overview of its organization and programs. The center's five cores are described, and other information of interest includes events, links, news, and related opportunities.

Student Scene

alex carter
Photo by Graham Ramsay
Living--and Dying--by Example
A fellow student's five-year battle with cancer, says Alex Carter, makes clear that hope, creativity, and healing can thrive even in the face of death.

 
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