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...father died of cancer in 1963. A cancer cure was "just around the corner" [SPECIAL REPORT, May 18]. My mother died of cancer in 1972. A cancer cure was "just around the corner." Today, after billions of dollars spent on cancer research, the cure is still "just around the corner." I'll put my trust in a daily regimen of healthy, natural foods, quality antioxidant and nutritional supplements and exercise. For good measure, I'll keep my home and garden chemical free. Prevention has to be the better alternative for those of us still healthy. KLAUS KEUNECKE London...
...CURE FOR IMPOTENCE...
...advisory panel last week recommended approval for a new drug, infliximab, to treat Crohn's disease--a painful, chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. There's no cure for Crohn's, but infliximab, which is administered intravenously, significantly reduces symptoms--sometimes for months at a time. Final approval is expected by this fall...
...part of me always believed it. When I came to Harvard, I was convinced I had to justify my right to be here. Maybe I didn't deserve to get in, but I would prove that I deserved to stay. I still had time to discover the cure for cancer, I could personally find all the homeless people in the Square a job and I had one more shot at being valedictorian. But none of that happened...
...cure for the latter, the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, came in for particularly lavish attention and praise from President Clinton. "The longest-sought, hardest-fought prize in arms-control history," he called...