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Not everyone with high cholesterol is a good candidate for drug therapy. Otherwise healthy people over the age of 70, a group of experts recently concluded, are not likely to benefit from a rigorous cholesterol-lowering regimen. But for people at high risk of dying from heart disease -- especially the...
In one sense, he has never left criticism behind. His scores are replete with references to other music, and he uses the source material as the launching point for his own rhythmically relentless, acerbically orchestrated commentaries. "Music," he says, "is power, passion, pulse, pain." In the psychologically astute The Man...
Famigletti is excited to escape the rigorous, tight-knit schedule of boarding-school life, to an environment where he can focus primarily on school and hockey. Over the course of the season, he is looking to help the team accomplish its goals.
To shrink the knowledge gap between specialists and generalists, the paper suggests continuing education programs, broader dissemination of guidelines and more rigorous recertification processes for general practitioners.
Lindstrom conceded the expense process "isn't that rigorous." He said the city is sent a monthly credit card bill from the Cambridge Trust Company, which issues the card. The Master-Card has a $9000 limit, Lindstrom said, adding "the mayor has never charged in one month anything like that...