Word: developable
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...been imperiled Since the F. Middle-name Last-name format had been copyrighted by Scott Fitzgeriled. When he was a lad he suffered a severe eye infection that required him to be in the dark for a year, So his mother schooled him in the classics, which helped him develop an imposing memory, not to mention the ability to read by ear. Being of the male sex, he was allowed to do a year at Hahvard, And then, instead of waiting to be discahvard, Our poet left school to support himself at one odd job or another. First he taught...
...omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish oil, which may inhibit the same brain receptors that lithium affects. Elsewhere, researchers are running brain scans to determine which lobes and regions are involved in bipolar disorder and how to target them more accurately with drugs. Investigators also hope to develop a blood test that will allow bipolar disorder to be spotted as simply as, say, high cholesterol, eliminating years of incorrect diagnoses and misguided treatments...
...seems to be striking younger people than it did three years ago; for reasons that are still unclear, the youngest fatality this year was 53, as opposed to 68 in 1999. But the chances of getting infected are still pretty slim, and most people who get sick will develop mild flu-like symptoms. In only a rare few will the infection lead to encephalitis, a potentially deadly inflammation of the brain. One sure sign that you need to see a doctor--unexplained lethargy. (The risk of serious complications, this year's pattern of infection notwithstanding, tends to increase with...
...your child antsy for the 2002 X Games to start this week? You might want to develop some extreme-sports chops with these miniaturized, slightly safer versions of the big kids' equipment. We asked a small group of 4- to 10-year-olds for their "expert" views on three of the latest hot wheels...
...Laden is known to have tried to develop unconventional weapons: U.S. intelligence officials assert that while living in Sudan in the early ?90s, he tested nerve agents that could be dispensed by bombs or artillery shells. In early 2000, CIA Director George Tenet warned that bin Laden "operatives have trained to conduct attacks with toxic chemicals or biological toxins." The new video suggests how close they may be to pulling them...