Word: eye
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...minute operations that Dr. Denny performed were removals of the thickening of the white parts of the eye due to solar and environmental radiation, a painful condition common in equatorial countries...
Jill A. Denny '97-'98 spent two weeks on this island, called Kili, assisting her father, Dr. David M. Denny, with badly needed eye operations...
What especially worries those familiar with the newfound ailment is that doctors may fail to recognize it and so may not treat it properly. Unlike Lyme disease, which usually begins with a bull's-eye rash around the site of the tick bite, HGE has no telltale warning signs. Nor is there a definitive test for the disease. Doctors must base their diagnosis on such circumstantial evidence as abnormal spots on white blood cells and a low level of white cells or platelets in the blood. Furthermore, the drug most commonly used for Lyme disease -- amoxicillin -- is useless against...
Parents should not allow their children to enter the net without supervision and guidance. Predators prosper wherever there is no watchful eye. That can be in a park at midnight or in a site on the net. JOHN P. CARROLL Toms River, New Jersey AOL: JaCARR...
...opening statement tuned precisely to the nation's anger, the prosecutor in theSusan Smith casesaid the Union, S.C., woman "looked this country in the eye and lied" aboutdrowning her two sons-- all so that she could continue seeing a wealthy industrialist's son. As tears filled Smith's eyes, Keith Giese suggested that her motivatiuon was horrifying simple: "This is a case of selfishness. This is a case of I, I, I, me, me, me," he said, "That's the bottom line in this case." In the defense's opening statement, lawyer Judy Clarke painted Smith, 23, as a troubled...