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Salivary Gland Side Effects Commonly Develop Several Weeks After Initial Radioactive Iodine Ablation
Salivary gland side effects (SSEs) can be a source of significant morbidity in thyroid cancer patients receiving radioactive iodine (RAI) for...
Journal of Nuclear Medicine, The, 10/01/09 by Grewal, Ravinder K; Larson, Steven M; Pentlow, Christina E; Pentlow, Keith S; Gonen, Mithat; Qualey, Rebecca; Natbony, Lauren; Tuttle, R Michael · More from publication -
The ties that don't bind.(survey on family relations in developing and industrialized countries)(Survey)(Brief article)

In desperate moments, where does one turn for help? Poor countries are often assumed to have relatively weak government safety nets, but also...
Foreign Policy, 05/01/09 by Larson, Christina · More from publication -
The middle kingdom's dilemma: can China clean up its environment without cleaning up its politics?
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In January 2007, a geologist named Yong Yang set out from his home in China's western Sichuan...
Washington Monthly, 12/01/07 by Christina Larson · More from publication -
Party smashers: Washington was supposed to celebrate Rachel Carson's 100th birthday this year. Then the GOP got the invite
One sultry June day in 2006, Valerie Fellows, press officer at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Washington, took an unexpected phone call from...
Washington Monthly, 10/01/07 by Christina Larson · More from publication -
The green leap forward: environmentalism is China's fastest-growing citizen movement. Beijing isn't cracking down on these new activistsit's empowering them
China is on its way to becoming not only the world's largest economy, but also its largest polluter. Of the world's twenty most polluted cities,...
Washington Monthly, 07/01/07 by Christina Larson · More from publication -
The invention of shopping: how the department store brought us teenagers, naval disarmament, and Salvador Dali
Service and Style By Jan Whitaker $35, St. Martin's Press Service and Style By Jan Whitaker $35, St. Martin's Press May I help you find...
Washington Monthly, 11/01/06 by Christina Larson · More from publication -
Hoosier daddy: what rising Democratic star Barack Obama can learn from an old lion of the GOP
Many Americans would like to be president, but only the fewest have a presidential-grade mentor. For those in the market for a guru, however, the...
Washington Monthly, 09/01/06 by Christina Larson · More from publication -
The emerging environmental majority: there's a thaw in relations between greens and hunters. It could heat up big-time over global warming
Today's GOP-controlled Congress has shown itself to be no friend of the environment, but even by conservatives' own standards, last October's...
Washington Monthly, 05/01/06 by Christina Larson · More from publication -
The end of hunting? How only progressive government can save a great American pastime
Colo, Iowa (population 900), a town about an hour northeast of Des Moines, is little more than a rail crossing, a grain elevator, and a dwindling...
Washington Monthly, 01/01/06 by Christina Larson · More from publication -
There goes the neighborhood: the last low-rent office building in downtown D.C. smokes out the National Organization for Women, US-Ukraine Foundation, a private eye, and The Washington Monthly
Now it can be told. It is not--and never has been--tricky to sneak into The Washington Monthly's downtown office building on the corner of H and...
Washington Monthly, 12/01/05 by Christina Larson · More from publication


