Word: milks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Such other industries as transportation, communication, fishing and agriculture will be repaid what they are taxed. Service industries, from barbers to bankers, will get no refund at all. Though the scheme will milk $882 million out of the British economy during the fiscal year ending next April, the government still expects its $25.7 billion budget to run $800 million...
Homilies Ignored. Actually, the President has been pressuring and preaching to congressional Democrats for quite a while, but the congregation has largely ignored his homilies. Last week the House passed an Agriculture Department appropriation bill, 366 to 23, that included $141 million more for the school-lunch and milk programs than the President had requested. Then the House Appropriations Committee added an extra $489 million to the bill funding Labor and Health, Education & Welfare programs. The Senate approved a military authorization measure containing $243 million for weapons projects that the Defense Department does not want. And the House Armed Services...
...Jerome K. Fisher told the American Dermatological Association. And much of the trouble can be traced to what goes into the victim's stomach. From a study of 1,088 patients seen in ten years of Pasadena practice, Dermatologist Fisher has concluded that a principal villain is milk...
Sugar & Fat. Some of his teen-age patients drank as much as four quarts of milk a day, Dr. Fisher found, and their acne tapered off as soon as he tapered off their milk. His acne patients drank up to four times as much milk as the general population. Cow's milk contains 3½ times as much salt as human milk, Dr. Fisher noted, along with generous amounts of butterfat and milk sugar. And Dr. Fisher accuses sugars as well as fats of aggravating acne. More to the point, male hormones (androgens) have long been recognized...
...major element in his acne treatment is diet, a prescription that is not so simple as it sounds. Mothers complain that grown boys and girls keep on drinking milk, as in childhood, "because they don't like to chew meat or any food that takes time to eat-they're in too much of a rush." When Dr. Fisher advises teen-agers to cut down on foods rich in both fats and sweets-fried foods, ice cream, peanut butter, whole-milk cheeses (as distinct from cottage cheese), nuts and pastries, many of them set up an anguished wail...