Cancer patients are showing promising and
sometimes dramatic responses to new treatments — most notably, to immunotherapy.
Not exact matches
President Barack Obama's announcement last week of a wide - ranging anti-violence plan in
response to the Newtown, Conn., school shootings comes as many districts are adopting new and
sometimes dramatic measures — including arming teachers and volunteers — intended to prevent similar tragedies in their own schools.
But amidst the search for a kinder and gentler education politics, research demonstrating the positive effect of these New York City strategies makes the moral case clear for an incoming President and for states and districts rethinking education policies: The American education system presents intolerably long odds to low - income children attending persistently struggling schools, and
sometimes the most appropriate
response to
dramatic failure is
dramatic intervention.