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...they are pregnant or might be afraid to tell their parents before the pregnancy becomes obvious. Outlawing the dilation and extraction procedure will not end these problems, nor will it end second and third trimester abortions. It will merely force women to seek dangerous, illegal abortions, possibly causing more pain to the fetus and the woman. The most effective way to make the incidence of late-term abortion zero is to make sure that women have easier access to early abortion, better medical coverage, and better sex education, not to outlaw it. SOPHIA P. SNYDER ’07 March...
...Response to placebo, nevertheless, is positive - it really works - in over 50% of patients tested in pain studies. It doesn't mean that there's nothing wrong with you - it means your mind is stronger than your pain. It is a fact that the multi-billion dollar alternative remedy industry would like you to forget. No cost, no side-effects, works half the time - more than anything, Placebo raises a lot of interesting questions...
...chief Mohammed ElBaradei urged all parties to cool the rhetoric and apply themselves to the search for an agreement: On Tuesday, Vice President Dick Cheney threatened "meaningful consequences" for Iran's defiance, while Iran's ambassador to the IAEA warned that Iran was equally capable of inflicting "harm and pain" on the U.S. in retaliation...
...need to do aerobic exercise.” Simon—who once weighed 210 pounds—said he knows from experience that many current guidelines for exercise can be overwhelming and intimidating for people. “Many people have this ‘no pain, no gain’ image of exercise. But if simple health is what you’re looking for, you can get big gains without any pain,” he said. Simon said that he came to believe he was doing patients a disservice by telling them that running and cardio...
...University of Texas in 1971. A Navy captain of his experience would typically make about $144,000 a year, a Pentagon official said. In 1999 congressional testimony on funding for substance-abuse treatment, Smith revealed that he is an addiction specialist. "It has been my honor, pleasure and pain to work in the field of addiction medicine and treat alcoholics and addicts for 27 years," he said. He supplied a gushy blurb (along with one by Aerosmith's Steven Tyler) for The Harder They Fall, a 2005 book on celebrities who beat addiction that is promoted on the web site...