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All posts tagged "research"
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Coffee lovers, rejoice: Harvard study shows 3-5 cups a day is good for you
A new Harvard study supports coffee addicts everywhere: three to five cups a day may lower risk of premature death by 15 percent. According to research co-authored by Harvard University epidemiology professor and Nutrition Chair Walter Willet,...
- Posted November 18, 2015
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Korean language usage by Korean Americans on the decline
Korean language use by Korean Americans is on the decline, according to a report released Sunday by the Research Center for Korean Community at Queens College in New York. About 51 percent of second-generation Korean Americans speak...
- Posted December 16, 2014
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UCLA & UCI receive $8 million grant for stem cell research
IRVINE (CNS) – UC Irvine and UCLA researchers will form a stem cell clinic, thanks to an $8 million state grant awarded today. The five-year grant from the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine will be used to...
- Posted October 23, 2014