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...meantime, federal funding for breast cancer research and prevention has been increased--to &650 million in fiscal 1994. In addition, the National Action Plan on Breast Cancer provides a blueprint for a partnership between the government and the private sector to work to prevent, diagnose, treat and ultimately eliminate breast cancer...
During a trick-or-treat tour last night, a band of Crimson reporters visited the homes of several members of the Harvard faculty and administrative staff--and got a major sugar...
...treatment is used for chronic wounds which cannot be healed by conventional methods--such as plastic surgery--or wounds with unusually long healing times. It cannot be used to treat surgical wounds...
...done with simpler tools and keeps the patient out of the operating room," Erikkson said. "Our goal is to be able to treat patients as outpatients...
That is stern stuff, and an abiding challenge to the wayward flesh. But it's the easy part. The hard part is the social side of the Judeo-Christian ethic, meaning not how you treat the spouse and kids but how you conduct yourself in the world beyond the bedroom and the den. We don't hear about it so much since the word Christian began its oxymoronic partnership with the smug word right, but Scripture demands unstinting charity, if not all out dedication to the poor...