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The emergence into sunlight comes gradually. "You don't take something and wake up the next morning," cautions Dr. Herbert Y. Meltzer, director of the Biological Psychology Laboratory at Case Western Reserve's affiliated University Hospitals and one of the leading U.S. authorities on clozapine. "You see small, steady changes...
Allergies, like autoimmune diseases such as arthritis and lupus, result from aberrant functioning of the human immune system, the body's remarkable defense against dangerous invaders, including viruses, bacteria and parasites. In the case of hay fever, the immune system perceives the fuzzy grain of pollen as a threat. The...
Scientists have developed a number of plausible explanations for the recent jump in asthma's prevalence and severity. In the process, they have also | generated a fair amount of controversy and no little confusion. Certainly, some of the growth in the caseload results from more accurate diagnosis. But several researchers...
Across town in pleasant Flamengo Park, 7,892 nongovernmental organizations from 167 countries at a satellite conference called the Global Forum added to the confusion. The meeting seemed part New Age Carnaval, part 1960s teach-in and part soap opera. Vying for attention with religious leaders and research groups were...
Some say confusion over a tutor's proper role stems from the lack of guidance handed down by College officials. Since house masters make the final decisions on hiring and firing tutors, the nature of the system varies from house to house.