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"The importance of the aspirin-steroid [hormone] tablet has been exaggerated way out of proportion," said Dr. Joseph J. Bunim, clinical director of the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases. "Even though the hormone aspirin pills are a prescription drug, there is a real danger that the patient will...
By a strict interpretation of the Constitution, Talmadge is of course able to make a fairly good argument that the Supreme Court does not have the power to regulate public school education. Although he lacks any depth as a political theorist, in him echoes of Thomas Jefferson and John C...
Doctors are able to give patients improved care now that they take more and better electrocardiograms (using twelve leads instead of the former three), regulate the diet after an attack, and prescribe permissible exercise. This may range from walking two blocks a day to playing three sets of tennis. The...
- To its routine daily report of conditions aloft, the Los Angeles Weather Bureau added an item in keeping with the age: a reading of the pattern that nuclear fallout would follow in the prevailing winds. Twice daily, the bureau will release fallout bulletins. Purpose of the service: to prepare authorities...
COFFEE PRICES are bouncing up again for the first time in nearly a year, after an agreement among South American producers to regulate exports instead of dumping surpluses on the market. A. & P., Safeway and Grand Union have boosted prices 2? to 3? a lb., and other big roasters will...