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What it all adds up to is a revolutionary view of extreme headaches that treats them as serious, biologically based disorders on a par with epilepsy or Alzheimer's disease. "Before, patients got shipped around from doctor to doctor until eventually they wound up at a psychologist," says Dr. Joel Saper, director of the Michigan Head-Pain and Neurological Institute in Ann Arbor. Now their headaches are seen as the result of wayward circuits and molecules, not personality disorders...
...showcase his abilities. He then plans to return to Cambridge for reading period, exams, and graduation before joining the Colts for what he hopes will be a longer stay. Dawson will have to prove himself, however, as his hopes could be dashed if his performance is not up to par. If this does in fact turn out to be the case, the back could end up on the practice squad if he does not make the roster. The NFL rules stipulate that the League may allow some teams’ practice squads to hold more than the typical eight players...
...have been a bit better. A lot of us struggled on the green.” Despite the inclement weather, the Crimson boasted impressive individual performances, as both Shuman and Shore carded 108 in 27 holes of play. At the end of round one, Shore’s even-par 35 placed him in a four-way tie for first. He followed that up with a one-under-par 70 on Saturday and sank a tournament-high six birdies in his 27 holes of play. The performance marks the culmination of an impressive rookie season that included...
...pool and beach attendant. But be warned that the standards are high—only those who can apply sun-block, adjust an umbrella, and mix a stiff gin and tonic all at once need apply. (And we’re guessing that cabana-boy man-thongs are par for the course as well.) Jump on these opportunities and this summer need not be lost. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to start the search for summer 2008—it’s a mere 395 days away...
...athletes who cannot only compete at such a high level, but can be integral members of their respective teams. For sophomore Niki Finelli of the women’s basketball and lacrosse teams, and sophomore Jenny Brine of women’s hockey and golf, this is all just par for the course—quite literally.The sports these two compete in aren’t just run-of-the-mill, low-pressure athletic programs. Brine was a leading member of a women’s hockey team that battled all the way to the NCAA tournament quarterfinals, before suffering...