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On that note, you're somewhat critical of the limits placed on medical residents' workweeks. You say they don't really get enough time with patients. I don't know that I'm against the limitation on residents' work hours. I do think it's very likely that residents will...
Investors Business Daily idiotic claim is made by that physically handicapped scientist Stephen Hawking would have been condemned to death by the British health-care system if he'd had the misfortune to live in England, where, of course, he's lived for all of his 67 years
Crouching in a verdant pasture in the early summer sun, Eduardo Sousa plucks a few blades of grass and extends them toward a flock of geese. "Hello, my darlings," he coos. "Hello, hello, hello." It is the Spanish farmer's first visit to the Stone Barns Center, a farm and...
It is possible to be a “Dallasite” without having lived in Dallas for all that long, just as it is possible to live in Dallas for a lifetime without anyone extending that invitation.
Few people would have pegged Marie-Laure Picat as a likely heroine. The portly, plain-looking 37-year-old lived quietly in a village in central France, shunned attention, and said her only real quirk was an adoration of the cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants. But on Aug. 10, when it...