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Salad or cheeseburger? Your co-workers shape your food choices

 E-Mail BOSTON The foods people buy at a workplace cafeteria may not always be chosen to satisfy an individual craving or taste for a particular food. When co-workers are eating together, individuals are more likely to select foods that are as healthy or unhealthy as the food selections on their fellow employees trays. We found that individuals tend to mirror the food choices of others in their social circles, which may explain one way obesity spreads through social networks, says Douglas Levy, PhD, an investigator at the Mongan Institute Health Policy Research Center at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and first author of new research published in

Allegations of cheating roil Dartmouth medical school

Allegations of cheating roil Dartmouth medical school Updated April 21, 2021, 2 hours ago Email to a Friend No surprise: Their research finds students value success above all I wish I were surprised about the article “Cheating accusations shake medical students: Dartmouth says it’s upholding code; others see rush to judgment” (Page A1, April 16). Based on more than 20 years of research into how individuals think about responsibilities in their work, we at The Good Project at the Harvard Graduate School of Education know that at a young age, students value personal success above anything else. Even though high school students confront ethical dilemmas taking a test or editing a newspaper, they are often focused on what is good for “I,” not “we.”

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