Word: paines
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Although he won't be examined until this afternoon. Ezen-Okoye was walking without much pain yesterday and expects to be back in action well before the Heptagonal Championships in two weeks...
...Research Triangle Park, N.C., works against herpes infections by inhibiting the ability of the virus to replicate. In 1982 the company was given permission to market the drug in the U.S. in two forms, both under the name Zovirax. As an ointment, the medication somewhat reduced the pain and duration of the outbreaks. In a more potent intravenous solution, it could be administered to patients hospitalized with severe cases. For those sufferers, the drug offered some respite from continual outbreaks and the flu-like symptoms that often accompany major herpes attacks...
Then, about ten years ago, she noticed that the pain and weakness she had endured as a polio victim were returning. Says she: "My right arm was hanging by my side. I began to get frightened." Seeking help, Ragans visited the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation in Georgia, named for perhaps the most famous polio victim, President Franklin D. Roosevelt. There doctors finally diagnosed her problem: post-poliomyelitis muscular atrophy, an affliction that strikes many former polio patients with symptoms that in some ways mimic the original disease. Across the U.S., PPMA is affecting more and more...
...behind college admission preference for a random housing lottery is noteworthy. It would appear as if the administrative viewpoint springs not from any social vision based upon educational values from a disgust with parental complaints assignments of those students now randomly housed. If we could only spread out the pain. So to speak, no one could argue that he or she was unfairly treated Moreover no definitive proof exists showing that the present system causes any harm. Last year Associate Registrar Lay Halfond Mather House Semor Lutor Steven Epsterm prepared a report chock full of numbers supposedly indicating the deleterious...
Every spring, when wool sweaters and scarves are shelved, outdoor tables replace ice sculptures in front of Au Bon Pain, and thoughts of love return to dreamy eyed collegiates, a host of worried questions fill the Yard air--questions such as, How far will I have to walk to class next year? What is the neck index in that House? Are there really 300 violin-playing, Pac Man-addicted, biochem majors over there...