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Watching a child struggle to breathe during an asthma attack is frightening for any parent. So it is only natural that most moms and dads will try just about anything?including spending a lot of money?to keep an attack at bay. Trouble is, more than half of U.S. parents are trying strategies that simply don't work, and wasting hundreds of dollars in the process, according to a study published last month in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology...
...Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder Watching a child struggle to breathe during an asthma attack is frightening for any parent. So it is only natural that most moms and dads will try just about anything - including spending a lot of money - to keep an attack at bay. Trouble is, more than half of U.S. parents are trying strategies that simply don't work, and wasting hundreds of dollars in the process, according to a study published last month in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. The report, based on interviews with the parents of 896 asthmatic...
...Suffolk District, which includes Cambridgeport and the MIT area as well as Boston’s Back Bay and Beacon Hill neighborhoods, unofficial results showed Martha Walz handily defeating Kristine Glynn for the Democratic nomination...
...Your story also reported that as many as 7,000 tigers are thought to be kept as pets in the U.S. What an indictment! It is little consolation that they are at least alive, however miserably, and not being worn as fur coats. Jan Schaafsma Betty's Bay, South Africa Big cats and other wild species are called predators, while man is politely referred to as just a primate. Judging from the meat consumption at our local butcher shop in a suburb of Delhi, I estimate that we humans slaughter more than 1 million chickens a day (a conservative estimate...
...separate internal Army probe lay out a series of dubious decisions that fostered the abuses, starting with President Bush's 2002 order suspending the Geneva Conventions for captured al-Qaeda and Taliban members. Rumsfeld then doubled the number of harsh strategies U.S. forces could employ in Guantanamo Bay and Afghanistan, allowing measures like stripping prisoners and using dogs to terrify them. Pressured by Pentagon lawyers, the Schlesinger report said, Rumsfeld ultimately banned the worst techniques. But some slipped back into use at Abu Ghraib after those who had used them in Afghanistan and Guantanamo arrived in Iraq. "They were neither...