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Methylergometrine is sometimes used for both prevention [6] and acute treatment [7] of migraine. It is an active metabolite of methysergide. [8] In the treatment of cluster headaches, methylergometrine has been initiated at a dose of 0.2 mg/day, rapidly increased to 0.2 mg three times per day, and increased to a maximum of 0.4 mg three times per day.
Most respondents (69%) say they consider it important that movies or TV ensure accurate representation of older adults in both casting and storylines, and four-in-five believe that male actors (80 ...
The following American film actresses are listed alphabetically. It contains both actresses born American and those who acquired American nationality later. Some actors who are well known for both film and TV work are also included in the list of American television actresses. Meryl Streep Michelle Pfeiffer Jodie Foster Julia Roberts
Dance, Girl, Dance is yet another example of the ways in which Arzner subverted and complicated traditional depictions of women and female-female relationships. The film is Arzner's best-known and most studied work and thematizes the issues of female performance, female-female relationships, and social mobility. [11] Most notable, though, is ...
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B. Nina Baden-Semper; Catherine Bailey (actress) Lauren Anne Baldwin; Ruby Barker; Diana Barrington; Toni Barry; Geeta Basra; Lizzie Bea; Catherine Bell (actress)
A young child who joins the cast of an ongoing series (usually a sitcom) after the previous younger characters have grown older and can no longer provide the comic plot lines they used to as child actors. Named after a character added in the final episodes of The Brady Bunch, after the youngest Brady stepsiblings had grown into preteens.
Kathryn Dance is an agent with the California Bureau of Investigation and an expert in body language, in Monterey, California, in two novels 2006 and 2007 by Jeffery Deaver. Jo Danville portrayed by ( Sela Ward ) is a New York City police detective and former FBI agent on the CBS series CSI: NY 2010–2013.