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...Pushing that envelope in internal medicine often means using drugs we used to be scared of. Vancomycin (an antibiotic) and Prilosec (an antacid) were two we ruminated over like we were deciding to drop the bomb. They barely get a second thought these days. The dreaded side-effects just aren't that common. For reasons never clear to the surgeons, new drugs catch on in waves; first it was Prozac, then Zoloft, now its Lexipro. All our patients were on Lipitor, now they're on Crestor. Treating numbers like bone density and LDL cholesterol instead of treating fractures and clogged...
...three-weapon, men’s saber, and women’s epee. That is all before even mentioning the individual achievements. Or the fact that the men finished second in the three-weapon event. “At least on the men’s side, we had a lot of momentum from last week,” said captain and saber fencer Tim Hagamen. “We really came together as a team. Especially after all of the trials and tribulations of the year, between Sam Cross’s illness and people leaving the team...
...chances, especially in the first 10 minutes of the third period, to get that two-goal lead, and their goalie made some great saves.” Sophomore Steve Rolecek scored the game-winning goal at 17:15 of the middle frame, charging down the right side of the ice and launching a wrist shot from a shallow angle that slipped between Modelski’s pads. With Harvard holding the Bulldogs to just five shots in the third period, Rolecek’s goal held up for the win. “It’s a little...
...Triangle Foundation's Detroit office. Anthos' assailant still hasn't been caught but Pope says police believe they will catch him. The day Anthos died, police found two boys, Orlando Herron, 13,and Darren Johnson, 12, shot to death execution-style in a house on Detroit's West Side. Detroit police now have in custody six suspects whom they believe killed the boys and ransacked the home while looking for drugs and money...
...humiliating, and hard not to interpret this as a collective punishment against Palestinians. First, I walk into a long, wire mesh cage that runs along a 20-ft.-high concrete wall which, on the Palestinian side, is smeared with graffiti. On the wall, someone has painted a big pair of scissors as if to say: Cut along the dotted Line. If only it were that easy...