Word: clinically
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Saturday, the Kremlin announced that Yeltsin had entered Moscow's Central Clinic Hospital for routine preoperative tests. This does not seem to indicate that the operation is imminent. In fact, there are signs it may not happen until October, rather than late September, as originally announced. The main reason seems to be the fear, voiced in the medical world and circles close to the Kremlin, that Yeltsin's health problems may be more serious. "A heart bypass is pretty conventional surgery," says an experienced Moscow surgeon. But, he adds, "the President seems to show symptoms of general atherosclerosis." This makes...
...stunning laboratory insights into the biological basis of cancer that have accumulated over the past decade are heading into the clinic. Among the cutting-edge strategies that are giving physicians and patients alike reasons for hope...
Unleashing an offensive clinic, Harvard christened the new season in impressive fashion last Thursday with a 23-6 lashing...
What changed was the perception of sex offenders as compulsive recidivists. For years, Larry Don McQuay begged the state of Texas to castrate him, saying he had molested some 200 children and would resume when released from prison. Experts like Fred Berlin, founder of the Sexual Disorders Clinic at Johns Hopkins University, noted that molesters may have a recidivism rate as high...
TIME calls them "barely visible blobs of protein." The fertility clinic calls them "living cells." A Roman Catholic Cardinal calls for a "decent burial." The Vatican newspaper calls it "a prenatal massacre." The parents who created these embryos don't call to claim them. The whole situation calls for a rational definition of the word human. And until we can settle on this, I call it nonsense. JOHN BRODSKY, M.D. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania...