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...Usually, we worry more about false negatives, which sometimes can happen early in the stage of some diseases, or inadequate sampling of a specimen,” Gharib writes in an e-mail...
According to UHS Chief of Medicine Soheyla D. Gharib, there is no chance of a false positive for herpes, gonorrhea, chlamydia, or hepatitis...
Although the pap test for human papilloma virus could result in a false positive, Gharib promises that “the DNA test for HPV is very reliable...
...next-day Google image search may reveal how strong the camera zooms are these days. “I actually found a naked picture of myself on the internet and I was amused,” says Zapf-Belanger. Harvard University Health Services Chief of Medicine Soheyla Gharib cautions students to consider the medical implications of their brazenness. “If you do it in subzero temperature, hopefully it would be a short run!” Gharib writes in an e-mail. “If it were prolonged exposure, you could get hypothermia, which requires admission...
...that the figure was as high as 15 percent for services in the highest demand, such as dermatology and mental health. Rosenthal would not say how much “dinkas” cost UHS. Chief of Mental Health Services Richard D. Kadison and Chief of Medicine Soheyla D. Gharib did not return requests for comment. Joseph K. Lee ’07, chair of the Community Health Initiative, said he thinks the fines will improve health provisions. “If it can increase the number of people UHS can see, then it’s for the best...