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What seems clear, however, is that the brain of a migraineur (as sufferers are called) is primed to overreact to all sorts of stimuli that most people can easily tolerate. "The brain receives input from a wide variety of triggers--stress, hormones, falling barometric pressure, food, drink, sleep disturbances," says Dr.David Buchholz, a neurologist at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Md. "Each of us has hisown stack of triggers and his own personal threshold at which the migraine mechanism activates. The higher the trigger level climbs above the threshold, the more fully activated the migraine system...
Jill Cutler, assistant dean for academic affairs at Yale College and a member of the committee, says that the severity and sensitivity of sexual assault cases necessitate a broader range of input...
...disciplinary misconduct. Gross said last month that he is considering undertaking a review of the Ad Board’s procedures next fall and that students may serve on the committee that will carry out the review. Students present last night also said that undergraduates should have formal input into contract decisions that directly affect them. This week, the College announced that it had taken out a contract with Collegeboxes, the storage and shipping company that drew complaints from students last year. College administrators said the company had reformed its operations, but undergraduates have expressed skepticism about using Collegeboxes again...
...both of the St. Louis Rams.“I’ve been trying to contact as many people as I can, get as many opinions as possible,” Berg said. “I want to call Ryan to get his input.” And though it’s convenient that Berg will get the chance to play for his favorite team, Murphy believes that had New York not called, it wouldn’t have meant the end of the road for Berg.“I’m confident that...
...have to strike that balance day in and day out,” Mueller said. “We do it with substantial input and oversight from Congress, privacy groups, and the ACLU. We should not be protected from scrutiny...