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...heat can be dangerous. While Dr. Peter S. Zuromskis '66 of University Health Services said yesterday that no one has been treated in the past few days for heat exhaustion, heat stroke, or dehydration, precautions are still wise. Zuromskis, director of the urgent care clinic, said people should "increase fluid intake and minimize fluid output." This means avoid strenuous outdoor exercise in the middle of the day, and drink lots of liquids. "Stay in places where it's cool," Zuromskis recommends. Three things to avoid, he says, are alcohol, salt tablets and jumping in the Charles River, all of which...
...basis of trust," said Vleck Professor of Pure and Applied Physics Paul C. Martin '52, a member of the committee on professional conduct. "In general, it's wise for professors to let people know and advise them on what should be done in the lab. In fact, one of the people who has developed the clearest procedures is Wally Gilbert...
Renauld said he thought Harvard's trading tactic was particularly appropriate for a University investing its endowment. When one is investing endowment, the lawyer said, it is wise to take steps to avoid risks...
...Yugoslavia. Though the scenarios were correct, says a U.S. official, "they seem to have had almost no impact on policy" -- probably because they offered only unwelcome news. Intelligence can be an important tool for decision makers, but no more than that. It is up to the politicians to make wise policy...
...virus is sweeping the subcontinent: from half a dozen HIV-positive cases in 1986 to a million today -- and an estimated 10 million in the next decade, when the number of people suffering from the full-blown disease is expected to rise to 1 million. Even in worldly-wise Amsterdam, half of the 400 streetwalkers -- most of them drug addicts -- are reportedly HIV-positive...