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Safely and effectively reduce headlight glare at night

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Sun Feb 23 15:04:45 2014

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elsewhere."Even psychiatrists can feel trapped by a system that pushes them 
to opt for a quick fix rather than a long-term solution."Physicians have 
less and less time to spend with patients or may see them 
only occasionally, when their talk therapist sends them in for drugs," noted 
Dr. Harold J. Bursztajn, a forensic psychiatrist and an associate clinical 
professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School."Anxiety can almost always 
be treated in other ways, but too many doctors are too rushed 
to search for the root of a patient's problem when there's a 
supposed solution that seems quick, easy and effective."Once a doctor prescribes 
the drug, follow-up care may be lacking, as Kim in Pennsylvania discovered. 
The energetic then-20-year-old college student started having frequent anxiety 
attacks and visited a doctor, who had previously prescribed generic Xanax 
for her to use as needed for occasional anxiety. This time, he 
put her on it daily.The drug soothed her panic but made her 
so drowsy that she began to oversleep and miss classes. Her GPA 
dropped, and she took to avoiding her friends. After a month, the 
anxiety returned in between doses."I was taking it religiously, but the 
feelings were three times as strong," she said.The next semester, she took 
a medical leave of absence from school and holed up in her 
room at her parents' house.Kim discussed her situation with th
FLORENCE, Italy  Police on Friday found Amanda Knox's ex-boyfriend near 
Italy's border with Slovenia and Austria, hours after he and the American 
student were convicted for a second time in the death of British 
student Meredith Kercher.Raffaele Sollecito's lawyer, Luca Maori, said his 
client was in the area of Italy's northeastern border because that's where 
his current girlfriend lives, and that he went voluntarily to police.However, 
the cabinet chief of the Udine police station, Giovanni Belmonte, said police 
showed up at about 1 a.m. Friday at a hotel in Venzone, 
a tiny town of 2,200 about 40 kilometers from the border, where 
Sollecito and the girlfriend were staying.They brought him to the Udine 
police station, took his passport and put a stamp in his Italian 
identity papers showing that he cannot leave the country, as mandated by 
the appeals court in Florence.Since the court didn't order Sollecito detained, 
he will be freed as soon as the paperwork is completed, Belmonte 
said. He said Sollecito was calm and came willingly to the station, 
with his girlfriend driving behind.Asked if police thought he might have 
planned to flee the country, Belmonte said: "We don't know his intentions." 
But he said police were tipped off to his presence in the 
hotel and came immediately.In Italy, adults checking into hotels must hand 
over ID upon check-in. Hotels are then required to communicate the information 
to local police.The court in Florence on

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">MECHANICSBURG, Ohio  An Ohio man's family is fulfilling his dying wish 
-- to be buried astride his beloved Harley-Davidson motorcycle.But it hasn't 
been easy. The project required an extra-large cemetery plot to accommodate 
a Plexiglas casket for Billy Standley and his 1967 Electra Glide cruiser. 
Embalmers prepared his body with a metal back brace and straps to 
ensure he'll never lose his seat.Standley's family said he'd been planning 
it for years. He said he didn't just want to ride off 
to heaven, he wanted the world to see him do it in 
see-through casket. His sons began fashioning it about five years ago.The 
Dayton Daily News reports that Standley of Mechanicsburg, west of Columbus, 
died of lung cancer Sunday at age 82. He was to be 
buried Friday.
 em generic Xanax, noting that two nights before 
she passed out, she'd run out of the pills she'd been using 
for anxiety.After testing her blood and urine, staffers administered another 
drug that, like Xanax, is in the benzodiazepine family."Almost immediately, 
I stopped shaking and felt totally normal," Jenna said. "It was as 
though nothing had ever happened. Nobody there told me, but I put 
it together: I'd been in withdrawal. I was dependent on Xanax."Jenna had 
first gotten a prescription eight years earlier when she was a student 
and saw a doctor, complaining of insomnia. After discussing her problem, 
"he decided I was anxious," she said. "I had a busier life 
than some, but I didn't think I was especially anxious. He told 
me there was this great drug I could take. He prescribed a 
milligram per day of the generic form."At first, she loved it."It was 
amazing," she said. "I could sleep anywhere, on the spot."A few months 
later, though, her insomnia returned, along with a new sense of nervousness 
that struck between pills. Over the next couple of years, her doctor 
upped the dosage until it reached 6 mg per day, an unusually 
high level.Jenna's experienceextreme as it isshows that this drug, which 
more and more women today are using, may carry severe risks."Dependence 
on benzodiazepines like Xanax is a serious problem, especially among young 
women," said Harris Stratyner, cochairman of the medical scientific subcommittee 
of the nonprofit 
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