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...quiet battle is raging over the Bush Administration's plan to appoint a scantily credentialed doctor, whose writings include a book titled As Jesus Cared for Women: Restoring Women Then and Now, to head an influential Food and Drug Administration (FDA) panel on women's health policy. Sources tell TIME that the agency's choice for the advisory panel is Dr. W. David Hager, an obstetrician-gynecologist who also wrote, with his wife Linda, Stress and the Woman's Body, which puts "an emphasis on the restorative power of Jesus Christ in one's life" and recommends specific Scripture readings...
Arturo Chavez hated waiting weeks for an appointment with his HMO doctor. So these days, the San Diego cabinetmaker does something much more convenient: he schedules appointments with a new doctor south of the border in Mexico, just a 40-min. drive from his home. Says Chavez, 36: "In Tijuana, I can make an appointment today for tomorrow...
...choice of policies six months ago. Now Chavez's employer-paid plan costs $94 a month, down from almost $160. His co-payments are $4, down from $10. "I like it," says Chavez. "I save a little money, and it's nicer to sit down with a doctor who speaks Spanish...
...lots of opinions. But if someone says Sept. 11 was the chickens coming home to roost, I ask how killing Ghanaians and French and the other 62 nationalities in those buildings served that purpose. If it was a taste of our own medicine, I wonder who's the doctor, and what's the prescription. TIME: Why do you live in France? Malkovich: Because I love it here. People assume it's because of something I don't like about America. But that's not it. Life is brief. I spent 35 years in America and as far as I know...
During a routine ultrasound en route to Martha’s Vineyard, the Fairchilds’ doctor discovered that Naia had a hole in her heart. The condition would require open heart surgery a month after her birth...