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...parasites infect the digestive tract through food or water tainted by feces. They attack the small intestine, causing it to malfunction and disgorge its contents in watery (or bloody) stools. The fluid loss leads to dehydration, marked by dizziness, dry or sticky[an error occurred while processing this directive] mouth, less and darker urine, sunken eyes and weight loss. Severe dehydration can lead to shock, kidney failure and death. Rehydration Oral rehydration solution (ORS) can reverse most cases of dehydration if given quickly. It can be made from one teaspoon of salt and eight teaspoons of sugar dissolved...
GEORGE ALLEN, WE MISS YOU Polls show that Virginia Senator George Allen has halted his slide. He's now in a dead heat with his opponent. That foot in his mouth must keep him from saying anything even stupider. But the month is still young...
Rhode Island took a page out of the Harvard playbook last Saturday by adopting a smash-mouth strategy. One week after Clifton Dawson and the Crimson embarrassed Brown’s run defense for 261 yards on the ground, the Rams gained 234. URI attempted only 10 passes on the afternoon, versus an astounding 59 carries. And, on the flip side of the coin, the Bears’ inability to establish the running game on offense haunted it yet again. This time, “Oy vey” Oyalowo rode the pine and junior Derrick Knight stumbled...
...vegetarians amongst us, Punjabi offers a wide variety of options. Most include some sort of cheese and a vegetable, such as the Saag Paneer ($4.95), a mouth-watering spinach, cheese, and cream combination. If you are looking for a real Indian specialty, try the Chole Masalewala ($4.95) to experience the wondrous combination of chickpeas, tomatoes, and spices...
...Huskies. “We picked it up and we did start hustling, but obviously that’s something we need to do all game,” said senior captain and midfielder Audrey Ziomek. As the clock wound down, a Harvard pass across an open goal mouth failed to find anyone cutting to the ball to score, a missed opportunity that epitomized Harvard’s play last night. However, when the Crimson return to the pitch Sunday against Ivy opponent Cornell, it can take comfort in how close this game came to having a totally different outcome...