Word: curing
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Kidder has just published the results in Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, A Man Who Would Cure the World—an account as challenging as it is edifying. His latest non-fiction book is really two works in one: alongside the litany of Farmer’s achievements, recited with his usual eye for detail, Kidder unflinchingly explores the moral and emotional complexity surrounding the book’s creation...
...Jewess” and a rascally “chimbley sweep.” The songs verge on Gothic, but only in a literary sense—driven by nostalgia, they sound as if the Decemberists have never heard anything recorded after 1975, let alone a Cure record...
...people being treated for depression chose the drug option in 1987; 10 years later the percentage had doubled to 75%. And with newer and better antidepressants available all the time, those numbers are growing. Often just as effective as any drug is cognitive therapy, a form of the talking cure that teaches depressives to reframe their view of the world, questioning the catastrophic or fatalistic spin they put on otherwise innocuous events. The two approaches--medication and therapy--work especially well together...
Halle said he intended the piece to debunk the “belief among those of Summers’ ilk that markets are the cure-all for everything...
...Cure for What Ails Germany? Like characters in the TV drama ER, Germany's emergency-room doctors have a pretty tough life: work a day shift, spend the night in the hospital as the doctor "on call," and then work another day shift. Thanks to a complaint from a doctor in the city of Kiel, their life may now get easier...