Word: teething
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...attacks and destroys neurons in the brain, causing such symptoms as loss of reasoning and memory, triggering the inability to perform simple tasks such as brushing teeth or fixing meals...
...every other branch of the military--and many military-training schools--has disciplined personnel for hazing. As Shalikashvili put it last week, "We are always going to try to fix human behavior, but we are not always going to have 100% success." But if the leadership does not put teeth into its zero-tolerance policy, "the few and the proud" will have little to be proud...
...patients come to him in the worst of circumstances--with broken jaws, cracked teeth or few teeth at all--but Dr. Shoemaker gives them a reason to smile. Since 1983, he has helped reconstruct the faces, and indirectly the lives, of battered women at the Crisis Center, a local shelter. "Unfortunately, there are not always happy endings," the dentist cautions. "But at least to help them get out in public is important...
...Kids, grit your teeth. Just one shot of the antibiotic Rocephin can be as effective in treating childhood EAR INFECTIONS as 10 days on oral antibiotics--today's standard treatment...
...Patriots. Now, they're earmarked, more often than not, for sleep or the contemplation (but never completion) of my homework assignments. I have learned to bookmark the ESPN SportsZone Web Page and "reload" every 20 minutes during the game to find out the latest score. Dinner-table boasting or teeth-gnashing has replaced reading the Globe's sports section from cover to cover. Harvard makes much of what is going on in "the real world" seem peripheral, but following sports is one way to stay connected, however remotely...