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Cornell Chronicle: Rare corpse flower blooms on campus

news.cornell.edu — “Rare corpse flower is about to bloom in Cornell's Kenneth Post Laboratory, an event that has been recorded only 140 times.View full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Most Recently Shared on March 14, 2012 at 5:45 pm By:

hillaryboucher Hillary Boucher Doula

Rare flower is blooming up at Cornell right now. Have overheard it mentioned 4 times in the last 30 mins. http://t.co/zcjRF43y #ithaca

3 months ago...

Cornell Chronicle: Harris Rosen is Entrepreneur of the Year

news.cornell.edu — “Harris Rosen '61, president and chief operating officer of Rosen Hotels and Resorts Inc. and founder of a free education program, has been named Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year 2011.View full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Cornell Chronicle: Dr. Laurie Glimcher named Weill Cornell dean

news.cornell.edu — “Dr. Laurie Glimcher, a leading physician-scientist and researcher, has been named Cornell's provost for medical affairs and the Stephen and Suzanne Weiss Dean at Weill Cornell Medical College effective Jan. 1, 2012.View full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Cornell Chronicle: Sex problems when she's close to his pals

news.cornell.edu — “A new study suggests that when a woman is particularly close to her male partner's friends, her partner is more likely to have sexual problems.View full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Most Recently Shared on August 25, 2011 at 11:46 pm By:

MensHealth_OW Men's Health OW OW Health

Her closeness to his buddies can trigger male sex problems: An older man whose female partner is chummy with his... http://t.co/RdjBd4o

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Cornell Chronicle: Global Health Program students travel to Tanzania

news.cornell.edu — “For the third year in a row, 15 Cornell students are taking part in the Global Health Summer Session Program in Tanzania.View full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Students, faculty travel to Tanzania for global health: Cornell nutritional sciences professor Rebecca Stoltzfus... http://bit.ly/kVnaWM

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Cornell Chronicle: Class of 2012 gets Ivy League to raise $10K

news.cornell.edu — “The Class of 2012 Council has gotten the entire Ivy League to join forces to fundraise for philanthropy for first time. So far, the Ivy League has raised $10,000 for Save the Children.View full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Most Recently Shared on June 13, 2011 at 3:18 pm By:

savethechildren Save the Children Health Organization

Big thanks to the #IvyLeague schools, they raised more than $10,000 for us! http://t.co/yTlGxtE

12 months ago...

Cornell Chronicle: Giuliani to speak at Convocation

news.cornell.edu — “Rudolph Giuliani will address Cornell's graduating Class of 2011 at Senior Convocation, May 28 at noon in Schoellkopf Stadium.View full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Cornell Chronicle: President David Skorton asks: 'Got milk?'

news.cornell.edu — “Cornell nutritionists have launched a six-month 'Got Milk?' mustache campaign with posters in the dining halls promoting the health benefits of milk. The first model? President David Skorton.View full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Most Recently Shared on April 13, 2011 at 8:55 pm By:

marionnestle Marion Nestle Doctor and PhD

Cornell President promotes Get Milk campaign. Oh dear. http://bit.ly/hctOQG

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Cornell Chronicle: Algorithms unlock Van Gogh mysteries

news.cornell.edu — “Electrical engineering professor C. Richard Johnson is using computing algorithms to help art historians identify which of Vincent Van Gogh's paintings came from the same original rolls of canvas.View full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Cornell Chronicle: Care for the whole person aids mental health

news.cornell.edu — “What's the best way for a university to promote the mental health of its students? For Cornell, it's caring for the whole person through a comprehensive public health approach.View full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Mental health framework takes a comprehensive approach: What's the best way for a university to promote the ment... http://bit.ly/eJ5YJM

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Cornell Chronicle: Species extinction bad for our health

news.cornell.edu — “As the number of species declines due to habitat loss, pollution and climate change, the risk of catching infectious diseases may rise for humans, animals and plants.View full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Study: Loss of species is bad for your health: As the numbers of species declines due to habitat loss, pollution... http://bit.ly/fhZetF

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Underestimating calories

news.cornell.edu — “We consistently underestimate things as they get larger. A study by Cornell's Brian Wansink finds that people -- regardless of body size -- do that with meals in estimating calories, too. The trouble is that heavy people tend to eat a whole lot more of these big meals.View full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Most Recently Shared on November 24, 2010 at 6:21 pm By:

mindlesseating Mindless Eating Doctor and PhD

It's size of meal, not the size of person, that determines how people underestimate calories, Cornell study http://bit.ly/hOlb6s #Wansink

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Cornell Chronicle: Why statins protect some against cancer

news.cornell.edu — “Weill Cornell researchers report almost half of Caucasians taking statins are probably not protected against cancer as well as other people because of a particular inherited gene variant.View full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Most Recently Shared on April 28, 2010 at 2:09 am By:

sospokesaroj sospokesaroj Medical Student

Why statins protect some against cancer. Weill Cornell researchers uncover genes that contribute to this mechanism: http://bit.ly/bFgnzZ

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Cornell Chronicle: Psych 101 students participate in sleep study

news.cornell.edu — “More than 300 students in Psychology 101 are taking part in the largest-ever objective study of the sleep patterns of individual college students.View full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Dog-diet study

news.cornell.edu — “Dog-diet studyView full resource at news.cornell.edu

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Most Recently Shared on August 25, 2009 at 10:30 pm By:

drkarenbecker Dr. Karen Becker Health Professional

Dog-diet study: Eating less may result in lower risk of canine hip dysplasia (CHD) and osteoarthritis http://bit.ly/BsDY8

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