Word: interaction
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There are practically no studies on how medications for high blood pressure, osteoporosis or other age-related maladies interact with AIDS drugs, says Stephen Karpiak, one of the authors of a landmark report on older folks and HIV that was released last week by the AIDS Community Research Initiative of America (ACRIA). In addition, nerve pain, visual problems and other ills associated with HIV mimic those of aging, leading many doctors to confuse symptoms of AIDS with hallmarks...
Hotsoup will allow users to create their own discussions on various topics, from politics to entertainment to sports, and to interact with eminent political and media figures, Fournier said...
...journalist was a decision to be a writer,” said Lehrer, who has also penned several novels, short stories, and plays. He added that working as a daily reporter was a “jump start”—an experience that allowed him to interact with different people, glean material for his story plots, and “always keep moving...
...ambiguity in the governing boards’ relationship stems in part from the fact that the Massachusetts General Court, which established the Overseers in 1642 and the Corporation in 1650, did not address how the two boards should interact...
...future by upperclassmen, they will be able to advise entire entryways. Faculty members will be freed up to serve a mentorship role that excludes the nitty-gritty they hate dealing with now. This is the best way to get more faculty members to participate in the process.7. Faculty-student interaction. One of the biggest complaints at Harvard is that students do not have enough opportunity to interact with faculty members. Recently, several of my friends and I decided to invite a number of professors to dinner in Dunster House. Many “big-name” professors, like Lewis...