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...could be exposed to the equivalent of nine peanuts without developing a severe reaction according to a study reported in the New England Journal of Medicine. It was conducted by a team of doctors led by researchers from the National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver, Colo., and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. "We still need to nail down the right dose," says Dr. Donald Leung of National Jewish. But he and his partners believe that TNX-901 could be the first real treatment for peanut allergy ever developed...
...walls, like those in college rooms everywhere, are plastered with pictures of friends and happy times, including a black-framed memorial to her hero, the Dell dude. It's a world away from the spare room she used to occupy at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. She never sat on the bed there; she didn't even sleep on it. Sheets had to be ironed perfectly for twice-weekly inspections, so like her fellow cadets, Fullilove simply slept on the floor. Yet she loved every moment of being there. "All I ever wanted...
RESIGNED. LLOYD WARD, 53, embattled CEO of the U.S. Olympic Committee, the fourth boss to step down in four years; seven weeks after being stripped of his $184,800 bonus for trying to steer Olympic business to a company with ties to his brother; in Colorado Springs, Colo. Five other top officials had previously resigned in protest over the Committee's handling of the issue...
...reluctant networker is grateful for the affirmation. But she surely doesn't need it. Ryan and her husband, a stay-at-home dad, decamped with their children to Boulder, Colo., in 2001. Last year she gave birth to their fifth child, Darrien. He has already joined his mother on a dozen business trips. Now that's a born networker...
...Clark, the pioneering flights of the Wright brothers--were made by people because such achievements required human beings and human intelligence. But today space exploration can be done much better and more cheaply without using human pilots. We need not risk any more shuttle crews. MICHAEL WAGGONER Boulder, Colo...