the school in yarmouth that year had a low opt-out rate � 2 percent, the superintendent said � so there was a cap on the amount of disruption an illness could cause. .
elizabeth loder, md, professor of neurology, harvard medical school; chief, division of headache, brigham & women's hospital.
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mainstream reporters and editors and publishers are well aware that telling the truth and continuing to pound on it would undermine a basic institution of society. .
he said the case could have been more complicated. “everyone’s pain threshold is a little different. an embolization is pretty painful regardless.
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