Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...addition to the nation's largest center for pediatrics will house improved facilities for cardiac surgery, bone marrow transplants, neo-natal care, and organ transplants, according to physician-in-chief David G. Nathan...
...Physician Richard Weiss listens to radio reports of the developing fiasco as he drives to work. Weiss pulls off the freeway and phones his broker with an % order to sell his entire portfolio. The broker ticks off plummeting quotes. "There's Disney going 78, 70, 68. We're making history here." Says Weiss: "We're doing it with my money." He loses...
...overall economy, hunger has been growing in the U.S. in the last five years, according to the study. The economic expansion has affected only those already well off, often leaving minorities and single women to fend for themselves, said the study, which was written by members of the Physician Task Force on Hunger in America (PTFHA...
...cancer was identified as a "non-invasive intraductal adenocarcinoma" which measured about 7 millimeters, in a statement issued by Reagan's personal physician, Dr. John E. Hutton...
...people. He lists dates for eleven interviews with Dr. James Curran, head of the CDC's AIDS program. The most poignant passages recount the first stirrings, before doctors knew there was such a disease. Shilts suggests that the first non-African victim may have been Margrethe Rask, a Danish physician who fell ill in 1976 while working in a primitive village hospital in Zaire and died of AIDS-related pneumonia in 1977. At about the time Rask succumbed, Shilts began interviewing physicians about the health implications of the gay sexual revolution. Often, in private, they noted the spread of various...