Word: clocked
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...William Regelson of the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, have taken the fact that the body produces less melatonin as it grows older to make extravagant claims about its antiaging properties. They write that ingesting small amounts of melatonin will allow people to turn back the clock and live 120 years or more. Their evidence? An experiment in which Pierpaoli transplanted the pineal glands of old mice into young ones, and vice versa. The glands of the younger animals seemed to rejuvenate the older ones. The younger mice who had received the old glands, by contrast, aged rapidly...
Rehab facilities are now obliged to offer an array of treatment options. Some have patients live on the grounds, but with only round-the-clock supervision rather than round-the-clock nursing and medical care. Other patients attend therapy programs during the day but sleep elsewhere. "After 10 or 14 days of hospitalization," explains Sederer, "the staff know they must find other services, like partial hospitalization and ambulatory programs. The concept is continuous care...
...play opens with what seems to be a maid's insurrection against Madame, as Solange inexplicably drops her servile tone and begins to abuse her mistress. Their bizarre, frequently incomprehensible exchange, in which erotic and violent impulses are mingled, is broken off suddenly by the sound of an alarm clock--the real Madame is about to come home, and we learn that Claire has been wearing her clothes as part of a play-acting ritual...
Although Sarandon has been nominated for three Academy Awards in recent years, Matthew B. Colangelo '96, producer of "Morocco 'Round the Clock" and a member of the Pudding selection committee, said it was some of her earlier work that caught...
With 15 seconds left on the clock, the feeling that came over the hundreds of fans in Lavietes Pavilion last night seemed uneasily familiar...