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With time, "the hot flashes get better, but the vaginal dryness gets worse," says Mary Jane Minkin , a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Yale University School of Medicine.
The New Front in Breast Cancer: After Treatment Ends Melinda Beck 2011
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For more information, please contact Juliana Bloom or Jennifer Minkin.
Practicum Training 2010
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The piece ran -- and according to Minkin, Chubais hadn't paid up by the weekend.
Tax Cheat? 2008
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"Some women are skipping periods all over the place," says Minkin, while others have "screwy bleeding."
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But Minkin says Chubais's handlers begged him not to print the story, promising their boss would pay by Jan. 14, the day after the story was to appear.
Tax Cheat? 2008
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The significance of the Landik case, said Yaroslav Minkin of the Ukraine human rights group Postup, was the existence of the video to show the extent of the alleged assault.
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As Mr. Putin made a series of campaign-style appearances, Mr. Medvedev has been forced to repeatedly explain that the decision is not in his hands, as the columnist Aleksandr Minkin wrote last week in Moskovsky Komsomolets.
NYT > Home Page By ELLEN BARRY 2011
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"A libel case won't add positive accents to his biography," Minkin said Saturday on
The Moscow Times By Alexandra Odynova 2010
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Minkin, whose article was particularly critical of law enforcement agencies and the Kremlin, said he would wait a week for Gryzlov to apologize and then file a defamation lawsuit.
The Moscow Times By Alexandra Odynova 2010
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Pavel Gusev told The Moscow Times that Minkin had already sued Gryzlov as an individual and that the newspaper would support his suit.
The Moscow Times By Alexander Bratersky 2010
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