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Familial dysautonomia is a rare recessive genetic disorder that results from improper development of the autonomic nervous system. This means that Avigail’s body cannot perform many involuntary nervous responses—such as swallowing, blinking, or turning off adrenaline production if she gets upset??and she does not feel visceral pain. Any time Avigail is distressed, the failure of her nervous system to properly regulate hormones, like adrenaline, puts her at risk for going into a life-threatening dysautonomic crisis...
...again, Harvard enjoyed a pair of outstanding showings in an otherwise dismal contest, as the Sooners (9-0-1) notched three falls and four technical falls. Caputo logged over three minutes of riding time as he cruised to a 7-0 decision, but once again it was a big upset??this time by rookie Steven Keith (125)—that highlighted the Crimson effort. The freshman took on fellow newcomer Jarrod Patterson and battled for a 7-4 win, surprising the 13th-ranked grappler...
...excited that I was going to have a chance to see the inauguration live, since we were studying the election so closely in class,” said Doris A. Hernandez ’09. Schoenfeld did remark however, that some students in the class seemed “upset?? upon hearing the news and that there was some “grumbling.” “I know some people who have exam conflicts now,” said Ivana Djak ‘11. “I think it would have made more...
...said she was “shocked and upset?? over the discrepancies in the police report...
...night of the incident, Crowne and the victim had met up at about 1 a.m. at a final club, the police report said. Crowne was allegedly “intoxicated” and became “emotional and upset?? after seeing her. He approached and confronted her, according to the report, for bringing a date to the party, “standing very close” and “in a threatening manner.” According to the police report, he grabbed her by the arm and began crying, until others removed him from...