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It turns out that your first instinct was correct. All is not lost. When a system freezes or crashes altogether, both PCs and Macintoshes have mechanisms by which you can recover most, if not all, of your data.
It could be years before BIRR 4 (or any similar compound with a flashier name) is available at your local pharmacy. The long FDA-approval process has only just begun, and there are a lot of unanswered questions about how the drug would work. For one thing, BIRR 4 has...
The one-time Golden Governors must only hope that they can recover from their current troubles in time to grab hold of the reins if and when that day ever comes.
The problem might be solved by long-acting local anesthetics. Berde and his colleagues at Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have patented time-release beads that contain a commonly used drug, bupivacaine. Injected into a surgical incision, the microscopic beads may block pain for a week, possibly reducing...
Some 1.25 million Americans suffer burns every year. Most of them quickly recover, both physically and mentally, with permanent damage limited to a small scar or two. But more than 50,000 burn victims require hospitalization annually, and 5,000 die of their injuries.