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  • Eventually diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Ms. Goodnough withdrew from one class, took an incomplete in another and appealed directly to other professors to turn in some assignments late.

    A Serious Illness or an Excuse? Andrea Petersen 2011

  • At Stanford University Medical Center, the computer system has a "pop-up" that reminds doctors who prescribe transfusions for heart-surgery patients that the hospital's trigger for ordering blood is a hemoglobin level under eight, said Lawrence T. Goodnough, chief of the transfusion service.

    An Overused Step in Heart Surgery Ron Winslow 2010

  • In the fall of 2010, Amy Goodnough , now a senior at the University of Vermont, started experiencing severe insomnia and excess energy.

    A Serious Illness or an Excuse? Andrea Petersen 2011

  • Now getting effective treatment, Ms. Goodnough has not needed the flexibility this term and has a 3.9 grade-point average.

    A Serious Illness or an Excuse? Andrea Petersen 2011

  • "It was difficult to know day to day what my energy would be like," Ms. Goodnough, 21, says.

    A Serious Illness or an Excuse? Andrea Petersen 2011

  • Mr. Obama ruled out both accepting the January results or new mail-in ballot, write Abby Goodnough and John M. Broder of The Times.

    The Early Word: Off the Trail - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Mr. Obama ruled out both accepting the January results or new mail-in ballot, write Abby Goodnough and John M. Broder of The Times.

    The Early Word: Off the Trail - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Next to her was a shawl made of ribbon and mohair, and she knew immediately that Dr. Goodnough had picked it out himself and bought it for her.

    The Owl and Moon Cafe Jo-Ann Mapson 2006

  • Her mother had taken Khan for a walk, and Dr. Goodnough had gone along with her.

    The Owl and Moon Cafe Jo-Ann Mapson 2006

  • Recalling sins, Mariah knew, was an avoidance tactic hauled out to keep her from thinking about Dr. Goodnough; Alvin, like the chipmunk.

    The Owl and Moon Cafe Jo-Ann Mapson 2006

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