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As OPEC decided last Saturday to take time and weigh its options, before making its next move, taking cue the global crude markets took a deep plunge.
The Taliban have curtailed poppy cultivation in Afghanistan and are warehousing opium in response to overproduction and falling prices on the world's opium market, the New York Times reported Nov. 27.
Overwashing, overapplying, and product overkill won't improve your skin. Rein in your regimen to get real results.
Intel will be the sole supplier of NAND flash memory technology for Hitachi's high-end solid-state drives for servers, workstations, and storage systems.
Pilgrim's Pride Corp. (PPC), the nation's largest chicken producer, filed for bankruptcy protection Monday, two days before a 30-day grace period on a missed $25.7 million interest payment was set to expire.
Roche Pharmaceuticals is all set to address the unmet need in rheumatology by developing therapies that help patients achieve the ultimate goal of remission. This move is expected to benefit several patients who fail to respond effectively to the current treatments.
In the Mississippi Delta, cotton has long been king. That is changing. Cotton farmers are growing less and less cotton these days and are switching instead to corn and soybeans. China is using less cotton, and cotton farmers are planting far fewer acres.
Dr. George Q: I feel as though I constantly have phlegm. Is this a problem ? A: I've done columns about stool, urine, semen, pus, vomitus, and vaginal discharges. How I neglected "phlegm" is a travesty that I intend to put to bed right now. Phlegm is that sticky, thick fluid that is secreted by the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract, and expelled.
It's been more than a century since a Russian surgeon first described the simple and precise way to measure blood pressure that is still in use. We've learned a lot since then about what influences blood pressure and about how high blood pressure can wreak havoc throughout the body.
Steam is coming from the radiator, the tires are deflated and the horn won't work. At least, that's the picture many have of today's automobile industry. Yet, you couldn't confirm it by talking to North Shore dealers. Times are tough, they declare, but not as bad as you've heard.
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