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" ... Additionally, the study confirms what might otherwise seem obvious to seasoned auto owners, namely that older vehicles tend to suffer costlier and more severe check engine maladies than newer models. For example, CarMD says a 2017 car or truck is most likely to suffer a loose or defective gas cap, which can be a cost-free fix, while a model from 2007 is more commonly experiencing a bad ignition coil that will cost an average $368 (which includes installing a new set of spark plugs). ... "
" ... Alkahest, founded by Stanford University professors Tony Wyss-Coray and Karoly Nikolich, hopes the technique will lead to a reliable treatment for age-related maladies such as dementia, beginning with tests on Alzheimer's patients, probably in 2016. ... "
" ... Both players have had significant injuries in the past, Oladipo’s ACL, LeVert’s foot, among other long-term maladies, but Oladipo is in the final season of a four-year, $85 million contract that allows him to hit unrestricted free agency next summer. ... "
" ... These tropes aren’t new and they aren’t unique to this series. But what we should critically reexamine is the notion that if an individual has suffered or has unique physical maladies, they’re consequently prone to villainous tendencies. Unfortunately, while there is a lot I like about the Unbreakable/Split/Glass trilogy, in large part it centers around reinforcing that tired trope, a disappointment to say the least. ... "
" ... You start coming into the office a little later, leave earlier and take a longer lunch by yourself. The human resources person asked if you were okay since you have taken a large number of Fridays and Mondays off due to various maladies. Then, you hit rock bottom; you took home a couple boxes of paperclips, notepads, pens and other office supplies. The crazy thing is that you didn’t even need these for anything. It was just an impulsive act out of anger and resentment—an admittedly childish thing to do as you lashed out at the company. After being taken advantage of, this was your immature way to exact some revenge. You cringe as you realize how embarrassing it would be to be chastised or fired for doing something so silly and out of character. ... "