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...high hopes of a decay-free future once he has identified this protective protein, learned how to make it, and how to give it to people who do not naturally produce it. Another possibility would be to separate the antigenic fraction of the mouth germs that cause decay and inject it to stimulate active immunity through antibodies. This would amount to vaccination against tooth decay...
...matter what the vote, Hughes and his backers were convinced they had accomplished what they set out to do: inject a discussion of the arms race into the campaign and set an "example for a new style of politics." Hughes predicted that "hundreds" of candidates would run on similar platforms in '64; his supporters hopefully but enthusiastically agreed...
...ever larger quantities, but medical scientists still do not know the exact mechanism of hay fever, and, at best, the treatment they prescribe only alleviates symptoms. Antihistamines (which tend to dry up nasal passages) help give relief in 80% of cases, and steroids have proved to be useful. Allergists inject various kinds of pollens under the skins of their patients in order to desensitize them -a long and costly process that is only occasionally successful. Still under investigation is what the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases calls "one-shot immunization." Patients are inoculated with a dose of ragweed...
Teeing off for the varsity at 1:30 will be John Livingood, Bruce Johnstone, Bob Holton, Dave Rudnick, Stan Abrams, Bob Seelert, and Herb Wollan Coach "Cooney" Welland might decide to inject George Duffy into one of the last two slots...
...purpose of the campaign, Hughes says, is to inject the issue of peace into political debate. Kowalski in Connecticut and Meyer in Vermont will be doing the same thing, but the Hughes effort will probably get the most national attention. Professor Hughes after all is running as an independent candidate for the two remaining years of the Senate seat which used to belong to the President--a seat which the President's brother, the Speaker's nephew, and the ex-Senator's son also covet. There is no incumbent and no presidential race to blur the issues. If Hughes gets...