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  2. Harvard Six Cities study - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Six Cities study aimed to address some of these questions. [ 6 ] [ 8 ] As it acknowledged in its introduction, it built on a number of earlier studies that had found "associations between mortality rates and particulate air pollution in U.S. metropolitan areas", including a 1970 Science paper "Air Pollution and Human Health" by ...

  3. Grant Study - Wikipedia

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    George Vaillant, who directed the study for more than three decades, has published a summation of the key insights the study has yielded in the book Triumphs of Experience: The Men of the Harvard Grant Study: [6] Alcoholism is a disorder of great destructive power. Alcoholism was the main cause of divorce between the Grant Study men and their ...

  4. William Augustus Hinton - Wikipedia

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    William Augustus Hinton was born in Chicago to Augustus Hinton and Maria Clark, both former slaves. Hinton grew up in Kansas. After high school, he studied at the University of Kansas before transferring to Harvard University, where he earned a B.S. degree in 1905.

  5. Harvard alumni health study - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard alumni health study is a cohort study focusing on the effect of exercise on coronary artery disease, strokes, diabetes, hypertension, cancer, obesity and mortality. Including only male, Harvard College graduates who began their studies between 1916 and 1950 and were still living in 1966, the study began with 21,582 individuals.

  6. As it turns out, margarine may be better for you than butter

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    The brains at Harvard have spoken. A new study found margarine is better for you than butter. Cue punny headlines like this one: Butter's benefits melt away!. Researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan ...

  7. Ralph Paffenbarger - Wikipedia

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    The study used periodic questionnaires to chronicle, over several decades, the personal characteristics, physical-activity levels, illnesses and deaths of over 50,000 college alumni. He continued to publish research findings from his studies until his own death, in 2007, at the age of 84, after a long battle with congestive heart disease.

  8. David Ludwig (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig has since commented that the pilot study "was never intended as proof", however, his book cited weight loss "success stories" from the pilot participants to make very specific claims about his diet and weight loss. [10] Ludwig was a speaker at Low Carb Denver in 2019. [12] He has received royalties for his low-carbohydrate diet books. [13]

  9. A goat went missing from a Harvard sanctuary. A reward is ...

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    Sowa Goat Sanctuary, a facility in Harvard, said in a post on its Instagram that one of its goats went missing Sunday while being unloaded at the property. "We are living our worst nightmare right ...