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Topping his list, he says, are "substantial increases" in graduate student aid. Also on Knowles' list are more money for faculty research and compensation, as well as major building improvements...
...includes a map highlighting religious organizations across America, a list outlining America's many religions and their traditions and descriptions of America's encounter with religious diversity, among other things...
...Crimson's list of indiscretions includes its poor way of introducing the candidates for council president: "Trevor S. Blake '00, T. Christopher King '00, John A. Burton '01 and Noah Z. Seton '00 will all vie for the presidential seat along with Henry C. Quillen '00, Eduardo J. Dominguez '01, David L. Levy '00, Edward 'Ted' A. Swasey '00, Rebecca F. Lubens '00, M. Michelle Robinson '01 and Jonathan Gruenhut '99" (News...
...anesthesiologists' list: give your doctors as much detail as you can about your medical history. Don't just say you had a bad reaction to general anesthesia; say whether you felt nauseated, went into shock or took 12 hours to wake up. (No, I'm not exaggerating; some patients with an unusual genetic condition take that long to recover.) You should also bring up any allergies you have, since some anesthetic drugs trigger cross-reactions--particularly in patients who are sensitive to soy and eggs. A small but growing trend: preoperative visits to an anesthesiology clinic where doctors can check...
...least a day or two to recover. Today more than 60% of all operations occur on an outpatient basis. Chances are good you're going to be a bit groggy when you get home and in no condition to figure out what to do. "You should start a list of questions the minute you find out you need surgery and keep refining that list," advises Jane Rothrock, professor of perioperative nursing at Delaware County Community College in Media, Pa. "What can you eat afterward, and how soon? How much can you lift, in terms of pounds? How should you care...