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Feb 4, 2008

''Why Voters Play Follow-the-Leader''

 As millions of Americans gather to vote for presidential candidates in tomorrow's Democratic and Republican primaries, what they are really being asked to do is make a number of policy choices.

 

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Source: Washington Post

Aug 4, 2008

''Will bacteria develop resistance?''

Could the use of nanosilver products create another problem for medicine -- strains of bacteria that are resistant to silver? Although silver is not used to treat disease, it is used in hospital settings to speed wound-healing, prevent eye infections in newborns and as a coating for catheters, where it can cut infection rates.

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Source: Los Angeles Times

Jan 25, 2012

''Would you eat this school lunch? We did - and it was good''

"It's tough to balance kids' tastes and adults' nutrition standards, but schools are finding surprising ways to make it happen."

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Source: Kansas City Star

School Food
Jun 14, 2012

''Yap named Pew Scholar''

"Frances Yap, Ph.D., an assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at SLU, won the distinction given to promising young scientists, and with it a grant of $240,000 over four years to pursue her research without restriction."

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Source: St. Louis Business Journal

Biomedical Research
Nov 9, 2011

''Yes, More on Those Cheetos (And the News May Not Be Good)''

"I chose to lead off with this topic because I’ve long been concerned about the nutritional quality of the foods HISD offers to students for profit, in competition with the federally subsidized school meal, on the district’s a la carte lines."

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Source: Houston Chronicle

School Food