Word: walliser
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Thompson deals with the stresses of normal life by beginning the day strapped into Wallis and his rowing machine. Senior Correspondent Ruth Mehrtens Galvin relies on "a long, long, long walk. Daily." For the Washington Bureau's Renie Schapiro, reducing stress means a jog through Rock Creek Park or...
Carpenter and Cover Writer Claudia Wallis also banish tension with vigorous, twice-weekly squash games. Wallis came to TIME four years ago with credentials that included pre-med studies at Yale (1976) and a stint researching a series of science films.
A number of doctors at the conference urged year-round use of sunscreens; several admitted they had rubbed some on that morning, even though they would be indoors most of the day. But the most urgent and unanimous recommendation was to protect the skin of young children. Though skin cancer...
Though the Utah team is looking for a second artificial-heart candidate, it plans to proceed slowly. "The artificial heart today is at the stage that the transplants were when those operations began 16 years ago," says Stanford Cardiologist Philip Oyer. "Then no one knew how a patient would do...
As for Darsee, he maintains that he has "no recollection" of committing the abuses. Last week, however, he issued a statement "asking forgiveness for whatever I have done wrong" and asserting, "I want to continue to contribute to the medical system." He is currently in the first year of a...