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...micrograms. (Eating four slices of enriched bread gives you the equivalent of roughly 100 micrograms.) There is no risk of overdose, although high levels of folic acid can mask the signs of pernicious anemia in people who have developed the disorder. Folic acid by itself may not keep the doctor away, but there's no harm trying...
LIBYA No Medical Plot A bizarre case against seven foreign medical workers took another twist when a Libyan judge found no evidence to support the charges against them - after three years in jail. The People's Court in Tripoli charged a Palestinian doctor and six Bulgarian medical workers last July with a plot to undermine state security by infecting children with the aids virus. Their lawyers argued that poor hospital hygiene caused the infections. The case has been referred to an ordinary criminal court...
With a leading actor whose best days seem to be behind him and a plotline involving a doctor caring for terminally ill patients, Dragonfly may appear to be unfortunately reminiscent of 1998’s Patch Adams. At one point in the movie, a doctor is even shown wearing Patch-esque bunny ears complete with marshmallow nose for her young charges in a cancer ward. But the similarities end there; Dragonfly forgoes the feel-good sappiness of the Robin Williams film and falls short in its attempt to be another Sixth Sense...
...film, Costner stars as Dr. Joe Darrow, an emergency room doctor from Chicago, whose pregnant wife Emily (Susanna Thompson) loses her life in a bus accident. while working with the Red Cross in Venezuela. Upon hearing news of the disaster, Joe journeys to South America to look for his wife. The rainy season prohibits the recovery of the victims’ bodies and he returns to Chicago a widower...
Much of her time is spent running errands—picking up her daughter from daycare at 3 p.m. and going to doctor appointments...