Word: swelling
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...symptoms of Alzheimer's, they will have accomplished a great deal. About 4 million Americans suffer from the degenerative brain disorder, and caring for them costs some $100 billion a year. Before the middle of the next century, the aging of the baby-boom generation is expected to swell the number of Alzheimer's sufferers nearly threefold. Measures that delay the onset of symptoms in these patients by just five years could cut the associated health-care costs as much...
...Does the swell of growth spreading around the world mean that the American model is contagious? TIME's experts wouldn't go that far. Although generally optimistic about the short term, most of the panel members also cautioned that the current good news could still contain the seeds of its own abrupt...
...help improve Loker, is to be trusted--the prospects of a bar in the Commons are in the hands of students. "The University has to be careful about the health and safety of the students," she cautioned, "but like everything else at Loker, if we find a ground swell of public opinion, an issue can be reconsidered." If only we believed the enthusiasm of students for activism to be equal to their enthusiasm for alcohol...
...doctors were very attentive while I was there. They checked up on me pretty often," says Sauer, who ended up staying at UHS overnight after doctors expressed concern that his knee might continue to swell and stop circulation...
...University has to be careful about the health and safety of the students," Kouril said. "But, like everything else at Loker, if we find a group swell of public opinion, an issue can be reconsidered...