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...Absolutely not," he adds. "It's a quick and easy way to get people's attention, but it's becoming somewhat redundant. You need to use a celebrity very cleverly, or people are going to tune out. People don't hold these icons in such high regard anymore. Whoever's on American Idol or the MySpace.com kid next door, that's who's famous these days...
Then Jamie surprised me by asking me to name a product I felt passion for?something I had a "special story" about. That seemed like backward '50s-think. Who cares what I like? I like whoever is going to pay me the most. Does she think Clive Owen likes to rub man lotions all over his body? Still, Jamie kept pressing the passion issue. So I blurted something out like "dessert wine and tea." There was a long silence. "Whoa, never heard that one before," she said. "That's probably not where the money...
...same problem hurt one person and not the next? Here is the greatest mystery of my profession. As doctors, especially in my field of orthopedic surgery, we like to act as if we understand things like this - but we don't. It's a really interesting question because whoever answers it can turn a Sean into a Bob - getting the pain to go away without doing the operation - and this would be a minor miracle. We do have some tantalizing tips, though, about what makes things hurt...
Since each patient's response to anesthesia can be different, as San Francisco's Miller was reminded last summer, the guidelines are intended to ensure that whoever administers the drugs should be able to rescue a patient from one level of sedation deeper than the level intended (see chart). "Our job is flying in bad weather," says Zapol. "A fair number of hearts stop in operating rooms, or people stop breathing. The key thing in training is to make people confident at resuscitation...
...Deciding if your Juicy Tube is a gel or a solid is up to whoever is tending the screening line when you walk through. The TSA website says "some solid or powdered cosmetics are permitted past the checkpoint; however, this is left to the discretion of the security officer." But if you don't want to risk losing it, put it in your checked luggage...