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Peterson says the belief that the district will suffer disproportionate losses is based on the false assumption that the school cannot adjust its expenditures to reflect the changing number of students in the district...
...addition, doctors are seeing new injuries, some of them inconspicuous compared with the shredded flesh of bombing victims. Traumatic brain injury occurs when the shock from an explosion damages neurological fibers. Soldiers may survive a blast with scarcely a cut, only to find over time that they suffer coordination and memory loss, dizziness, insomnia. Some have to learn to walk again--or to recognize their wives and children...
...with tears in my eyes. But I was encouraged that your magazine took the crucial step of shifting the focus away from pills to other ways of treating the sources of pain. And I can't thank you enough for including fibromyalgia in your article. Many of us who suffer from it still face doctors who fail to recognize this excruciating disease--plunging us into a nightmare that compounds the anxiety, depression and hopelessness and therefore the pain...
...rest took a placebo. After following the women for a decade, doctors saw no statistically significant difference between the two groups in the number of heart attacks, with one important exception: women who were at least 65 years old at the start of the study were less likely to suffer a heart attack if they followed the aspirin regimen. Aspirin helped protect all women, regardless of age, from strokes triggered by clots. As expected, women on aspirin suffered more internal bleeding and gastric problems...
Travaglini has also said he does not believe that future generations should have to suffer from diseases their grandparents faced if technology exists to prevent these diseases...