BROOKLINE, Mass. — For the past several years, 75-year-old Miguel Laboy has smoked a joint with his coffee every morning. He tells himself he won’t start tomorrow the same way, but he usually does.
“You know what bothers me? To have cannabis on my mind the first thing in the morning,” ...
DEAR ANNIE: I’m hoping you can help me make sense of a situation that feels so small on the surface, yet so big in my heart.
A few months ago, my closest friend, “Melissa,” and I fell into one of those quiet, accidental distances. Nothing dramatic happened. No argument. No betrayal. ...
Q. I was on a 14-day course of prednisone for vertigo. Once I stopped, I had terrible withdrawal symptoms that have persisted for more than 10 days.
Luckily, they are getting better, but I’m still shaky, weak, nauseated and lightheaded. I don’t feel like myself. I have no appetite, and I ...
DEAR HELOISE: When the coffee can is close to empty, I turn the can upside down over a large bowl and hit the bottom and sides of the can. I can rotate it while hitting the sides until it looks clear of most of the grounds. Then I use a soft brush inside the can to collect whatever grounds are ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have low thyroid levels. My blood tests say that the levels are OK, but I still have all the symptoms. I received biological hormones, which helped a lot, but yams bind to the levothyroxine pills.
— S.P.
ANSWER: The symptoms of low thyroid levels can be very nonspecific. ...
In many deals, one defender poses more of a threat to declarer than the other does. Whenever possible, therefore, declarer should shape his play so that the danger hand is avoided.
An unusual illustration of the kind of effort sometimes needed to achieve this objective occurred in today’s ...