Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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There are some 20 million skateboarders careening about the streets and sidewalks of America these days, and their breakneck antics will lead to no fewer than 375,000 injuries this year. About 150,000 of them will require hospital treatment...
Leaders of Begin's conservative Likud coalition correctly argued that Israel was overdue for an economic cold-water treatment of some sort. In the wake of the 1973 war, Jerusalem's annual balance of payments deficit has ballooned from about $1 billion to $2.6 billion this year, causing total foreign indebtedness to soar to more than $10 billion. Meanwhile, an alarming rise in inflation (40% this year alone) has slowed real economic growth, from a 10% annual average to zero in 1977. Any thought of engineering a turnaround by expanding the Labor Party's elaborate, 29-year...
...spliced a man-made gene into a bacterium, and then, for the first time, used the altered microbe to make a copy of a mammalian brain hormone that can act biologically in humans. The accomplishment brought closer the day when scarce and costly hormones and enzymes needed for treatment of genetic disorders can be produced inexpensively and on a large scale...
Researchers at the Medical School yesterday applauded Carter's authorization of research on the uses of illegal drugs in cancer treatment, including possible employment of heroin as a pain killer...
...besieged town. There are never enough to go around. Page, who has been ticket manager for 11 years, is bombarded by irate alumni dissatisfied with their seats. He points out that the only contact many alumni still have with the University is through the ticket office, so the treatment they receive often affects their willingness to donate money...