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Travelers should be encouraged to adjust to local times for eating and sleeping as soon as they arrive. A short-acting hypnotic (eg, zolpidem, 5 to 10 mg at bedtime) may help establish a new sleep schedule. Studies in travelers have shown small but inconsistent reductions in jet lag symptoms with use of melatonin.

Unlocking memories (The Journal News)

One of the toughest tasks for family, caregivers and therapists working with the elderly experiencing Alzheimer's disease is unlocking the memories deep in the filing cabinet of the human brain.

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Around the Big East (USA Today)

Around the Big East

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U.S. Navy, Partners Provide Humanitarian Aid in Southeast Asia (U.S. Department of State)

A partnership involving personnel from governments and nongovernmental groups from several nations bordering the Pacific Ocean came together for four months in early 2007 to provide medical, dental, construction and humanitarian assistance programs in the Philippines, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Marshall Islands. "It’s a good mix of immediate medical activities, preventative ...

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Around the Big Ten (USA Today)

Around the Big Ten

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Around the Mountain West (USA Today)

Around the Mountain West

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Week 7 scouting reports (Fox Sports)

Arizona St. QB Rudy Carpenter was sacked seven times last week. Our Scouting Reports say that can't happen vs. Washington.

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Week 5 scouting reports (Fox Sports)

Nebraska has struggled recently at Missouri. Our Scouting Report says there are things the 'Huskers can do to change that.

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Potential first ladies in focus (USA Today)

A political consultant, two lawyers and a pair of battle-tested veterans of presidential campaigns are in the thick of the fight for the White House, urging their spouses on.

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Snapshots of some of the women who could become the next first lady of the United States (Deseret Morning News)

WASHINGTON (AP) — A political consultant, two lawyers and a pair of battle-tested veterans of presidential campaigns are in the thick of the fight for the White House, urging their spouses on, promoting causes close to their heart and sharing a recipe or two in a nod to tradition.

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Some Women Who Could Be First Lady (The San Francisco Examiner)

In a race marked by the spectacle of a two-term president, Bill Clinton, promoting wife Hillary Rodham Clinton for the White House, these women carry on the tradition of spouse as potential first lady, but not always in traditional ways.

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Unlocking memories (The Journal News)

Travelers needing medical attention in a foreign country should avoid receiving any injections or blood transfusions unless the situation is life-threatening, because sterile conditions cannot be ensured.

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