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Word: chronically (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...part of a 12-member federal panel, Harvard Medical School Professors Albert L. Sheffer and Christopher H. Fanta '70 released a report early last month showing that anti-inflammatory drugs will effectively combat the effects of the chronic respiratory disorder...

Author: By Haibin Jiu, | Title: Panel Says Asthma Should Be Treated | 3/4/1991 | See Source »

While economists of all persuasions warn that there is no such thing as a free lunch, our culture entries us with the promise that "Yes, you can have it all." Boosting stagnant productivity growth, restoring our decaying infrastructure, erasing our chronic fiscal hemhorrage--all of these problems absolutely require that we restrict our consumption and increase savings and investment. In a nation that can't accept that losing weight requires eating less and exercising more, this is a tough sell indeed...

Author: By John L. Larew, | Title: An Amoral Equivalent to Peace | 2/6/1991 | See Source »

...news of the day was not, however, the smash, bang, bam Crimson victory. The new news is that Sophomore Vanya Desai, seeded at number one early last year until she got ill with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, returned to play Coach Stuart le Gassick said. "But and won her first collegiate match...

Author: By Rebecca D. Knowles, | Title: Raquetwomen Sweep Listless Bruins | 1/30/1991 | See Source »

...Chronic users of acetominophen, a close chemical relative of phenacetin, may also have cause for concern. Considered preferable to aspirin because it rarely produces side effects or allergic reactions, does not irritate the stomach and is thought to be safe for children and pregnant women, acetominophen is sold under such brand names as Tylenol and Anacin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Grim Legacy of A Banned Pill | 1/28/1991 | See Source »

...glasnost has also penetrated the KGB under its chairman, Vladimir Kryuchkov. Public testimonials by past and present agents detailing the KGB's corruption and oppression have tarnished the organization's already poor image. But having the KGB oversee the distribution of vital food supplies in a time of chronic shortages suggests that Gorbachev still considers it the most efficient and loyal institution at his disposal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev's New Best Friends | 12/17/1990 | See Source »

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