Word: inflamedness
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Discomfort from sore, inflamed joints may someday cease to plague the 2.1 million Americans who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, if an oral treatment for the condition developed by scientists at the Medical School and Beth Israel Hospital pans out.
DURING THE DECADE IN WHICH HE taught himself to be a playwright, actor Robert Schenkkan, 40, went long stretches without work, uprooted himself from New York to California, grew politically inflamed and endured the deaths of his mother and, especially agonizing, his stillborn first child. "We lost a lot of...
How else to explain the surprising success of The Real Anita Hill: The Untold Story, which maintains that Hill's claims of sexual harassment were just an escalating series of brazen falsehoods? Published in April, the book gradually garnered positive reviews, is now into its sixth printing and is lodged...
By the time she went tot he emergency room, her eye had blurred over completly. "That night my eye was so inflamed that I couldn't see," Pollock says. "It felt like my eye was going to pop put."
While Johnson focused on his day-to-day policing responsibilities, many of the problems that would come to divide the department festered, particularly in the security division. Periodic negotiations between management and the police and security guards unions often inflamed tensions, officers and guards say.