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...More important, she suspects, is the availability of treatment that may be less tailored but easier to stick to. In poorer countries, tailoring is virtually impossible: "getting some medication out to the people" is all that matters, says the University of Auckland's Rodgers. The polypill will be relatively cheap because the patents on all of its components have expired. "And we know these agents work," says Rodgers...
...mistake, however, to stick too rigidly to these definitions. "At one time people thought that migraine was a disorder all its own and that tension-type headache was totally separate," says Dr. Ninan Mathew, director of the Houston Headache Clinic. "Now we realize that headaches are not that clear cut." Indeed, Mathew says, nearly any recurring headache that is debilitating enough to keep you away from work or the things you enjoy is probably a migraine...
...foot in the door even further,” he said. “A lot of guys are on the practice squad for a couple of years, maybe another team will sign me then, maybe the Colts will. I just have to stick with it.” —Staff writer Madeleine I. Shapiro can be reached at mshapiro@fas.harvard.edu...
...didn’t want to underestimate them—we wanted to stick to above 36 [strokes per minute],” two-seat Winter Mead said. “Within 20 strokes, we had about four seats on them, and we kept pushing and finished with a pretty solid...
...Even if we don’t get the results we’re looking for this season, things are looking up for next year,” said Barrett. “I’m disappointed I won’t be able to stick around...