July 2006

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Grants, Asthma, Art and more

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Media Watch

Practice Patients
Boston Globe, June 26, 2006

Transplanted Muscle Cells May Help Repair Heart Tissue
Boston Globe, June 19, 2006

Harvard launches program in human stem-cell cloning
San Jose Mercury News, June 7, 2006

Children's Hospital Helps Boy with Rare Disease
CBS4 June 4, 2006

June 2006

Down Syndrome: the positives
Boston Globe, June 4, 2006

Rethinking First Foods
TIME Magazine, June 4, 2006

All Grown up at Children's Boston
Most Wired Magazine, June 2006

Bedtime a nightmare? Help your kids sleep
MSNBC, May 23, 2006

May 2006

Children's Hospital to Hold Miles for Miracles Walk
Bedford Minuteman, April 27, 2006

Vaccines a Possibility at Birth
BBC News, April 24, 2006

April 2006

Doctors Grow Bladder Cells and Produce Rebuilt Organ
Boston Globe, April 4, 2006

Sesame Street
WHDH-TV (NBC), April 4, 2006

Hey...Put a Lid on it
US News and World Report, April 10, 2006

The Sour Truth about those sweet Drinks
Miami Herald, March 28, 2006

March 2006

For iPod Users, a Budding Problem
USA Today, March 6, 2006

Nutrition: Study Links Sugary Drinks to Teenagers' Weight
New York Times, March 7, 2006

Easy access to options found to ease teens' soda habit
Boston Globe, March 7, 2006

February 2006

Drug Helping to Nip Eye Disease
Palm Beach Daily News, February 2, 2006

In-Utero Surgery Offers Hope
Washington Post, January 28, 2006

Anatomy of a Medical Librarian
Boston Globe, January 16, 2006

January 2006

Schools Shoulder Load for Mental Health Care
Boston Globe, December 29, 2005

7 Million U.S. Teens would fail treadmill test
Salt Lake (UT) Tribune, December 26, 2005

Once-Touted Drug For Cancer Finds New Life in China
Wall Street Journal,December 22, 2005

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