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...suceessful "Ozzfest," plans another of his modestly-titled hard rock tours. Among the supporting players: Pantera, Godsmack and Methods of Mayhem. Metallica is also slated to hit the road, playing with Korn, Kid Rock, Powerman 5000 and System of a Down on their "Summer Sanitarium" tour. That heavy dose of metal kicks off June 30 at Foxboro Stadium and continues to other stadiums, speedways and arenas. Meanwhile, grunge lives on with Pearl Jam (fronted by Eddie Vedder, right), whose U.S. tour begins in August and runs through November. (The band's sixth album, Binaural, hits stores...
...clearly not easy for McCain to endorse Bush; the senator did not use that word until prompted by a reporter after his speech. He openly compared the experience to taking a dose of medicine, and asked that he not be considered for the vice-presidential nomination. While McCain stated that he agrees with Bush on many issues, including education, health care and the military, it was painfully obvious that they still differ substantially on the issues about which McCain is most passionate...
...AndroGel is for application once a day, not several times a day. Overuse of any testosterone product can result in levels of testosterone well above the upper-normal range that provide no known benefit and may increase the risk of side effects. Your report also stated that the daily dose of the gel could provide 10 mg to 40 mg of testosterone. In fact, a single dose of AndroGel delivers between 5 mg and 10 mg of the hormone, depending on the amount prescribed. Men who have normal levels of testosterone should not use any testosterone product...
...testosterone level [VIEWPOINT, April 24], I was convinced that his editors at TIME should give him a raise, no matter what his T level is. This was the most intelligent satirical piece I've ever read in TIME. Stein's suggestion that he would enjoy getting his dose of testosterone as pasta with a light sauce known as "testosteroni" was hilarious. DON PERRYMAN Roswell...
...side effects that it has to be halted. Now scientists have developed a simple and, alas, still experimental test that can predict just how well a patient will handle cancer drugs. Patients have their breath analyzed (by blowing into a balloon) soon after they are injected with a tiny dose of a drug that releases carbon particles while it's being broken down by the liver. Very little carbon suggests the body will be slow to metabolize cancer drugs--and that a less toxic dose may be called...