Word: dose
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...traditional opinion journals like TNR, this influx of political an social commentary comes as a mixed blessing. One the one hand, readers are more inclined to turn to the magazine with the hope of receiving a concentrated dose of thought in an increasingly wide world of text...
...identified herself as "Jennifer," informed police that Stewart told her not to bother asking for child support because the boy wouldn't live very long. "Jennifer" said she now believes that will come true, even though her son, who has become virtually deaf, has responded to a daily dose of about 10 medications...
...very active." Thanks to injection therapies (prostate-cancer treatments six years ago left him "semihard"), he has been having sex--by his account--as often as three or four times a week with several girlfriends in their 20s. Still, he was eager to try Viagra. Taking a 50-mg dose the first time, he was pleased with the results: "About as hard as it can get." However, a subsequent experiment with a 100-mg pill backfired, having no beneficial effect, as did a return to 50 mg. Mesher nevertheless plans to continue with Viagra, inspired, perhaps, by the example...
Forman expresses pride in the learning capacity of his students. "The world is going to pot," he said. "But a healthy dose of landscape ecology, especially in land-use planning and action at the town or county level, is the only serious major basis for optimism on the horizon...
CEASE C? Just 500 mg a day of vitamin C, a typical supplement dose, may be too much, suggests a British study. Taken at this level, the vitamin seems to cause genetic damage to part of the DNA. For now, you may be better off sticking to low doses--or getting C from food...