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Letters: Dying but not wanting to know
Re "Prescribing silence," Opinion, May 16 That Dr. Susan Partovi asked a patient if he wanted to know the details of his terminal illness is commendable. But relying on the old standby, "Do you want everything done?" — not so much. The medical...Tags: Esophageal cancer, Health and Medical Professionals, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Specialization, Pancreatic Cancer
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Khaled Hosseini on "And the Mountains Echoed"
Khaled Hosseini stormed the best-seller lists with his debut novel, “The Kite Runner,” in 2003, following it up with the even more popular “A Thousand Splendid Suns” in 2007. Both set in the author's native country of Afghanistan,...
Tags: Literature, Taliban, The Wall Street Journal, Afghanistan, USA Today
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More guns used in suicides than homicides
When people think of gun violence, they typically think of a masked robber or a disturbed young man with an assault rifle and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. In truth, the most common victim of fatal gun violence is a distraught man who, alone in a...
Tags: Mental Illness, Vehicles, Orlando, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Raiders' D.J. Hayden is lucky to be alive
For cornerback D.J. Hayden, the ability to thrive in one-on-one situations sets him apart. It was teamwork, though, that saved his life. Hayden, drafted 12th overall by the Oakland Raiders last month, nearly died on the University of Houston...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Conference USA, National Football League, Reggie McKenzie, Demographics
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Travis Stork of 'The Doctors'
As more people get their health information from TV and the Internet, it becomes crucial to have experts on the small screen who can provide accurate information. That's where Travis Stork, co-host of the TV show "The Doctors," comes in. Stork, an...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Genetics, Heart Disease, Television, Entertainment
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St. John's picks Providence Health & Services in bidding war
After months of controversy, the owner of St. John's Health Center said it plans to sell the landmark Santa Monica hospital to Catholic chain Providence Health & Services. The hospital has been at the center of an intense competition that featured...
Tags: Michael Jackson, Religious Conflicts, Roman Catholicism, St. Joseph Medical Center, St. John's Health Center
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IU Health offers mammograms at discounted price
Indiana University Health released the following on Friday: LA PORTE, Ind.–During the entire month of May, several Indiana University Health locations throughout Northern Indiana are offering mammograms at an exclusive $95 discounted rate to...
Tags: Mammogram, Breast Cancer, American Cancer Society
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Plantation doctor aims to help abused women in India
Little girls as young as 4 attacked, brutalized, even killed. A female college student gangraped on a moving bus. Women of all ages ravaged and disfigured by relatives and strangers alike. In India, women have increasingly become targets of unbridled...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, India, Surgery, Plastic Surgeons, Health and Medical Professionals
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Penn State issues statement refuting forthcoming Sports Illustrated story
Nittany LinesPenn State released a statement Tuesday night refuting a Sports Illustrated story about the football team's medical operations. The story, which will be on newsstands Wednesday, is promoted on the cover with the headline, "Do Athletics Still Have Too... -
Saying no to surgery
Thom McDaniels is no stranger to surgery. As a longtime athlete and high school football coach, he's spent years putting his knees through the wringer. After injuring his right knee again during football practice, he was told by an orthopedic surgeon that...
Tags: Internists, Orthopedic Surgery, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Health professionals split over allowing psychologists to prescribe drugs
Week in and week out for the last five years, Marlin Hoover has boarded a plane for New Mexico, where he sees patients Monday through Wednesday. Then, the psychologist flies home Thursday to treat patients at his southwest suburban office in Tinley Park....
Tags: Mental Illness, Don Harmon, Psychologists, Illinois General Assembly, Mental Health
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Justice Ginsburg: Roe v. Wade not 'woman-centered'
Tribune reporterForty years after the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark Roe v. Wade case legalized abortion, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said the case is not her "ideal picture" for resolving the controversial issue of abortion. Instead, the landmark decision gave...Tags: Civil Rights, University of Chicago Law School, American Civil Liberties Union, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities
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