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...nucleoplasty. In less than an hour, most patients walk out of the doctor's office--yes, walk--and are free of much of their pain. To be sure, nucleoplasty is not for everyone. According to Dr. Yung Chen, director of the Stanford Interventional Spine Center in Stanford, Calif., the ideal candidate is someone who has only a mildly herniated disk--meaning the damaged disk hasn't completely ruptured or extruded too far outside its normal confines within the spinal column...
...moment when he knew he?d be an actor?) Welles on radio was Homer or Aesop at a campfire, weaving worlds with words. "Everybody likes a good story," he said when "Campbell Playhouse" began, "and I think radio is just about the best storyteller there is." Thomson sees an ideal match of this man and this medium: "[H]e loved to float away on his magic carpet of a voice into adventure, romance and flat-out nonsense. Radio was his party...
Some of the best ideas for kids' bedrooms come from the kids, so make sure to ask them what they'd like. When Anna Kasabian interviewed children for her charming new book Kids' Rooms, she asked them to draw pictures of their ideal bedroom. While many kids longed for bold new colors and patterns, they also wanted special places for their favorite stuffed animals...
Harvard was one of the only universities to sign a letter urging the House not to ban a procedure known as somatic cell nuclear transfer which scientists say is the ideal method for harvesting stem cell products. The procedure helps ensure that implanted cells are accepted by the recipient’s immune system...
...refined and mature Taylor, a Third Team Academic All-American, was an ideal representative for all of the potential Harvard recruits that would be glued to the television that afternoon. This was the same Taylor distinguished by her poise and sincerity at the 2001 Honda Awards ceremony—the gathering of the greatest collegiate female athletes in the nation—where several observers told her that she belonged on television...