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    For children who are at high risk for complications from RSV, there is a drug called palivizumab that can help prevent severe illness from the virus, although it cannot cure or treat children who already have severe RSV.

    I’m sorry. This article doesn’t make any sense at all to me. If you were going to open a new credit card solely for the cashback bonus (which, don’t...that’s dumb), why wouldn’t you just wait until you have a purchase you need to make that would actually cost that much (or close to it) without the 3% fee. We just

    It’s too big literally, coming in a comically large box,

    Sounds like they should organize and start a players’ union.

    What’s interesting is that I was able to find that spot within a couple of minutes because I’m more familiar with the US interstate system and knew that Riverside is in California. The trickiest part for me on that one was that I15 is (for the most part) a North/South road, so you would expect a road that junctions

    I’ve played a lot of board games online over the last year, but they don’t really compare to being able to actually get together and play games together. Plus, while most of the online services are decent, they’re still incredibly clunky compared to being able to actually move pieces around with your hands.

    When I worked at a movie theatre, this was always the correct way. It was easier for us because the butter was behind the counter, but that was always the best way to do it. It should be salted a bit in the middle, too.

    I used to think the same thing until I moved into a 100-year old house in the city and realized that a dozen other houses in the neighborhood (including both our neighbors’) are exactly the same except for the front porch and finishes.

    Look at the screenshot. All of those videogames and books were 2019 releases. And the movies are either 2019 releases or DVD/Blu-Ray rips.

    It sounds like his full-time job was taking other people’s work and selling it for his own profit.  This wasn’t even a case of operating an archive to access materials no longer in print. As the screenshot shows, the most popular roms and downloads on the page were mostly same-year releases.

    Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune is an interesting game to me because it has, indeed, aged poorly but, at the same time, you see all the elements of future games there. You play it saying, “How did they make Uncharted 2 out of this,” while at the same time saying, “Of course this is the precursor to Uncharted 2.”

    “How to display your books like a more sophisticated adult.”

    I, too, make my threes this way after I broke my pinkie in middle school.  Thank God I’ve not yet passed the Jeopardy test.

    I really wish we had a games and fandom culture that allowed a person to say, “That thing you like? I get it, but it’s not for me,” and have that be acceptable.  Hollow Knight is a little better than most for this, but there are a still a lot of people who insist that if you don’t like the game it’s because you just

    I know this might not be the advice you’re looking for, but Hollow Knight is a game I absolutely recommend letting go if you’re not enjoying it. I powered through it enough to get the Platinum trophy, but it didn’t really get fun until 20+ hours in and, Jesus, who has the time for that? I now enjoy the game through

    I think the FHA is a much worse loan product without many more benefits. For example, a 5% down payment will get most buyers a conventional mortgage. With a conventional mortgage, your PMI is going to be much lower (we’re paying $50/mo on a $300k loan with a conventional whereas it would be $212/mo with an FHA loan.).

    Crossword as a category in general is terrible and needs to go. A huge part of the meta-strategy in Wheel of Fortune is figuring out words based on the context of other words. For example, if you get a clue that’s ****** ** *** *****, it’s a pretty good bet that the middle words are some form of “in the,” “on the,” or

    One trick I’ve picked up as an interviewer (though I’m sure it would work on the other side as well) is that I orient my Zoom windows and the browser window so that the most important person (in my case the interviewee) is directly underneath the camera. That way, if I am looking at them instead of the camera, it

    That’s what I was thinking.  It looks like a three-way intersection with a stop sign at each spot but it really should be a through street with the perpendicular street as the only one with a stop sign.