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...lately you have had to wait to fill a prescription or get your doctor on the phone, you know why no industry holds more promise than health care...
...doctor said, ‘[if] you go out there [and] trip over a base [or] bump into someone, you could seriously hurt yourself again,” she said. “Our manager said [the same thing] would happen even if [I] were healthy. So I got a bit more confidence to fight the doctors and tell them what I wanted...
Fortunately, Botox is so diluted that serious side effects like allergic reactions are rare. If the doctor slips, in most cases the worst that can happen is that you will lose the ability to raise your eyelids all the way; or, if you're getting shots around the mouth, a mistake could leave you drooling. But even a perfectly executed procedure has consequences. Depending on which wrinkles you go after, you might not be able to frown or raise your eyebrows or squint...
...attempt to rationalize strapping on explosives with the intent of murdering innocent men, women and children? If the civilized world does not defeat the deadly scourge of suicide bombers, no city in the world will be safe from any group with a grievance. As a doctor, Sarraj should use his influence to counter such actions, not explain them. JUDY MORREL Buffalo Grove...
Last spring, we focused on the social implications of the Human Genome Project and held in-depth sessions on genetic privacy, the doctor-patient relationship, the role of the media, commercialization of the genome and the perspective of various religious disciplines. These sessions brought the Law School, the School of Public Health, the Kennedy School of Government, the Business School and the Divinity School together with HMS. This year, we tackled the impact of globalization on health, including a panel on the relationship between health and economic development at the Kennedy School and a panel on creating incentives for research...