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Even so, don't rush out to your local health-food store to stock up on ginkgo pills. For one thing, not all ginkgo products are the same; many do not contain all the active ingredients. Besides, anyone experiencing memory lapses should first consult a physician. At the very least, your doctor can be on the lookout for possible adverse interactions with other drugs. You might also discover that your problems are actually caused by depression, malnutrition or some other condition that doesn't respond to ginkgo...
...that underage drinkers will not be served at Harvard functions. Each undergraduate received at registration a complete compendium (the "Drug Tome") of relevant information about state and federal law, College regulations and the sanctions for violating them and medical resources and procedures. Students with questions about these matters should consult the office of the Dean of Students...
...personally urged [Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Jeremy R. Knowles] to consult with people around retirement age and then get the opinion of the constituency we're dealing with," Paul said. "I don't think anyone was against that proposal...
...Cotton states brilliantly, the National Organization of Women and other groups "apparently don't consult the deepest hopes of women." I agree--I think Cotton is more in touch with the sentiments of women today than any nationally-based women's group could possibly be. --Shauna Shames...
...they consult the data on no fault divorce. This data says that 62 percent of divorced women used to receive permanent alimony, whereas now only 13 percent receive any alimony. It says that only 25 percent of divorced women with child custody receive child support, and only one-half of that is ever paid. It says that after divorce, men see their standard of living increase by 42 percent, while women see their's fall by 73 percent. It says, in short, that divorce is a leading cause of poverty among American women...