Word: treated
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Then came the sinus infections, muscle pain, nausea, dizziness and fatigue--"a whole body weakness." Others complained of weakness too, though no one seemed to know the cause. Ambulances occasionally arrived to treat people for breathing problems, fainting, seizures, even strokes. Her children were the first to notice when the logic in her sentences began breaking down. By 1992 Polansky was bedridden and on workmen's comp...
...that's the sort of pitch that has motivated more than 10,000 parents in the past three years to pay $1,000 to private companies that freeze and save their children's cord blood. (Although cord-blood transplants work best in children, they have also been used to treat adults.) Should you store your next child's cord blood? The short answer is, probably not. But there are important exceptions, so please read...
...behalf of my older Millennia. The machine came with Windows 95; naturally, I updated to Windows 98 as soon as I could. But now the Micron help guy said he wasn't allowed to support it--the machine had been "altered." This is a hugely cheesy way to treat customers. Still, even if you plan on altering it, a Millennia Max, with a 450-MHz Pentium II chip that's even faster than mine, now costs $1,999--a bargain, in my estimation...
Most recently, the entire team was prescribed antibiotics as a precautionary measure to treat whooping cough, after Gates and freshman forward Sharon Nunamaker were confined to Stillman Infirmary at University Health Services (UHS) with symptoms of the illness...
...dealt with the issue of class, and you will come up with a short list. Moreover, ask yourself how many manage to skewer Swedish cinema, performance art, silly doctoral theses and the "Poverty Barn" along the way, and you'll begin to see why this one is such a treat...