Word: neuro
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Minneapolis Tribune relied on its statewide poll to indicate trends, let its readers make their own forecasts. All four Los Angeles papers ran poll results, otherwise avoided getting out on a limb. As for the other New York newspapers, the most remarkable performance was a public display of neuro-journalism by the New York Post (see below). The usually hep New York Daily News pulled an Election-Night boner with the un-Newsworihy headline, HARRIMAN JUMPS AHEAD IN CITY VOTE, at the same hour that the competitive Mirror was proclaiming ROCKY WINS. The Herald Tribune's national political pundit...
...study has been made, for example, of whether infant addicts suffer organic brain damage in their first weeks. Most are placed for adoption, and Dr. Schneck questions whether they are a good risk: "Could the mother's emotional instability which led her to resort to narcotics, foreshadow the neuro-hereditary pattern of her offspring? Or is the infants' ultimate emotional development primarily one of environment?" The problem's social and genetic aspects, concludes Dr. Schneck, need a lot more study...
...most New Hampshire Republicans -and many others who have sampled Loeb's sometimes neuro-individualistic politics-reactionary is too mild a label for balding, black-eyed Bill Loeb. "What New England needs," he argues, "is the two-party system." In New Hampshire and Vermont (where he owns the Burlington News and St. Albans Messenger) he has frequently supported Democrats for state office. When Republican Governor Lane Dwinell announced this month that he would never again give a statement to Loeb's Manchester Sunday News, the publisher chortled: "That's par for the course...
...seemed that so little could be done for their victims. Last week Cornell University's Dr. Irving S. Wright reported the hopeful findings of a just-concluded conference at Princeton (paid for by the National Heart Institute, sponsored by the American Heart Association) of 50 assorted specialists-neurologists, neuro surgeons, physiologists, pathologists, hematologists, internists. Gist of their conclusions: much more can be done to determine the exact nature of a stroke, and anticoagulant drugs show promise as a means of warding off recurrences...
...permit Walter W. Sackett's accelerated diet for infants [Sept. 24] to go unchallenged. To feed eggs, orange juice and other solids to infants only a few weeks of age is the best way to initiate such allergic diseases as atopic eczem allergic rhinitis, bronchial asthma and even neuro-circulatory disturbances...