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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...TIME has always sought two goals: to report and, perhaps more important, to clarify even the most esoteric technical subjects. In recent years it has run cover stories on medical matters as diverse as the dangers of cholesterol, the health effects of stress and the origin and treatment of pain. As this week's cover story on the artificial heart illustrates, TIME'S purpose has again been not only to relay the news of surgical procedures and laboratory discoveries but to place those advances in a larger context...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Dec. 10, 1984 | 12/10/1984 | See Source »

Even when he was wincing in pain as attendants tried to weigh him, Schroeder managed to get off a ones-liner. "I'm going to remember this," she griped at the staff. "I want the name of everybody in this room, starting with the big guy," he said, I pointing at the 6-ft., 5-in. DeVries. In the view of Schroeder's wife of 32 years, Margaret, her husband appeared to be "more comfortable" last week "than he had been for months before the implant." She told a news conference, "Once we went down toward that operating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: High Spirits on a Plastic Pulse | 12/10/1984 | See Source »

Seniors Judy Hung and Virginia Pain, playing at the eight and nine sports, quickly disposed of their opponents without giving up a single game, while number seven Kate Dunham also came out on the long end of a 3-0 score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Racquetwomen Blank Brown | 12/5/1984 | See Source »

...have your whole life ahead of you...while mine is flashing before my eyes," "What do I say...do I tell you how to run your life?" and the ultimate, "You get only one mother in this world." Through the humor and blunt directness, she expresses her own pain and frustration, her own strength and resolve, revealing that what her son feels is really not so alien to her. The scene becomes very familiar, and suddenly we realize that this is a more realistic slice of life that we ever expected to see in a drag queen's autobiography...

Author: By Stuart A. Anfang, | Title: A Glowing Trio | 11/29/1984 | See Source »

...response to questions last week, Bailey said that Baby Fae suffered little pain in her final hours. "I believe she suffered a great deal more before I saw her than after," he insisted. "The best days of her short life were after her transplant." The parents, he maintained, had no regrets about the experiment: "They felt that it was an enriching experience...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Baby Fae Loses Her Battle | 11/26/1984 | See Source »

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