Word: paines
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Well aware of the pain she has inflicted in the cause of maintaining unity in the world's largest democracy, Mrs. Gandhi has indicated that she will eventually reopen negotiations with the Sikhs and reconsider their demands. "We are all bruised," said one top-level Indian official. "We have killed our own people. India's future and its soul now depends on our humanity, on gentle, forgiving, patient wisdom...
...Pain (Holyoke Center): Yes, it's the same fare that the little carts in the airports offer although you can get the croissants warm. The coffee is strong and a good buy at 50 a cup, although the cappucino and espresso aren't terrific. Outdoor seating in newly bohemain Holyoke Center draws crowds--watch for the break dancers and the jazz players. Coffee Connection (The Garage): Boasting a list of international brews longer that the course catalogue, the Coffee Connection is for the serious connoisseur who knows what he she wants. If you're stymied, try the Brazilian and branch...
Desperate for answers, he began consulting with other doctors: internists, neurosurgeons and, for some cases, dentists. He recalls: "There was no one else in the area doing pain work. I realized I didn't know anything about pain. There was little information available, and that was scattered throughout the medical literature." Out of Bonica's experiences with the wounded came his theory that the treatment of pain must borrow from a number of medical specialties...
...while the rest received a placebo. Neither the researchers nor the children's families knew which drug was given. Nine months later, 39 of the youngsters who had received dummy shots had developed chickenpox. But no vaccinated child caught the disease. A few children getting the vaccine had pain, swelling and redness at the injection site and chickenpox-like rashes, but there were no long-lasting or serious adverse effects. The experimental vaccine was developed from a strain of varicella vi rus isolated in 1974 in Japan by Dr. Michiaki Takahashi. Researchers used a live but weakened form...
...importance of a successful varicella vaccine goes beyond protecting children. Even those who recover uneventfully can be painfully reminded of the disease in adulthood by shingles. The chickenpox virus is a member of the herpes family of viruses that can lie dormant along nerves for decades and be suddenly reactivated, possibly by stress or injury. Says Virologist Stanley Plotkin of the University of Penn sylvania: "Shingles causes severe, insane pain in one in 10,000 Americans a year...