Word: flu
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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What about the chances of a genuine recession? None of the economists on TIME's board would flatly predict one, but none would rule it out either. If the "Asian financial flu" infects Latin America and Canada, if a renewed plunge in U.S. stock prices scares consumers into slashing their spending, and if the Federal Reserve Board fails to make deep enough cuts in interest rates--why, then, a growth recession could turn into the real thing...
...peers into her nose. Shah suspects that the bleeds are triggered by her dry nasal cavities and recommends an over-the-counter nasal saline spray, available at any drugstore. He spends a few more minutes chatting with Shoe, then reminds her to return in a few weeks for a flu shot...
GOOD NEWS FOR FLU SUFFERERS...
...help in the fight against flu. Scientists report that two experimental drugs decrease the duration and severity of influenza. Both--a pill called GS4104 and an inhaler named Relenza--also cut down on complications like bronchitis. And used daily for a month during flu season, Relenza can help keep you from getting sick in the first place. FDA approval may come...
...thousand years ago, fasting to concentrate on one's wrongdoings may have seemed like a good idea, but today it is just one more way your Day of Repentance messes with my busy schedule. I won't lie to you, Lord, because of hunger (and because of this flu bug that I caught from my roommate) my mind wandered to just about every subject but repentance. Actually, I spent most of the service thinking about ways to bolster my Rhodes application, and staring at this girl down the aisle who looked like she'd make a great First Lady...