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...empty house, with no one to take care of them, a physician may very well feel justified keeping the patient for one more night." And in fact, says Gorman, even doctors who admit to thumbing their noses at HMO guidelines may not be committing fraud in the strictest sense of the word. "There may be situations in which if a doctor or patient appealed an HMO's decision, the patient would be able to stay longer." The problem the doctors face, of course, is one of immediacy: The patients who most need special consideration are often those...
Well, maybe. beenz aren't a currency in the strictest sense. You can't go to the bank and trade dollars for beenz, for example, nor will Beenz.com allow you to transfer your trove of beenz to someone else. But beenz are one of the more successful attempts to solve a problem that's as old as the Web, that of finding an easy and safe way for people to spend money online in small amounts. "Right now there isn't really a viable way for consumers to pay for something that costs 50[cents], because that's about...
...college's primary concern is stopping binge drinking--more so than underage drinking--the strictest of policies may not always be the most effective...
...effects on people with serious heart, liver or kidney disease and cancer. As long as you are healthy, a high-fat diet is usually fine for a while. But after about a month, you should go off it. That's the problem. When people begin to go off the strictest form of the diet, they have to be extremely careful as they increase the amount of carbos and dramatically cut back on fats. For most people, this is too much of a metabolic swing, and weight regain is all too common. The more moderate diets of Sears and the Hellers...
More than two weeks have elapsed since the year's first reported dormitory burglary. On Oct. 3, Matthews Hall residents in at least two separate suites neglected to lock their doors at night. A burglar savvy enough to advance passed the dormitory's strictest form of security against Harvard-unaffiliated intruders--the key card machine--invited himself into the students' rooms, and unfortunately, into their wallets. Last week, a first-year returned to his Thayer dorm room at 4 a.m. and found himself face-to-face with an intruder in his common room. Thankfully, the first-year was a member...