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Pathologists took up the question of what contributed to the death of the Soviet leader Vladimir Ilyich Lenin at the age of 53.
Overcoming a learning disability to become a physician will actually help in being compassionate toward patients, writes a medical student of his struggle with a severe reading disability in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
Country: IRELAND - Download date: 2012 05 05 15:4 - Post date: 05-05-2012 01:45 - Organisation: Irish Universities Association - Research Fields: Biological sciences
Country: IRELAND - Download date: 2012 05 05 15:4 - Post date: 05-05-2012 01:45 - Organisation: Irish Universities Association - Research Fields: Computer science
Dr. Catalin Cirstoveanu runs a cardio unit with state-of-the-art equipment at a Bucharest children's hospital.
At 18 months, Cristina Astacio spoke only a few words, wouldn't respond to her name and shunned other kids in her day care group.
Andrew Wakefield challenges claims that he fraudulently falsified medical data to fix the case against vaccine
A Loose End In the last post I wondered if Ted Kaptchuk, when he wrote the article titled “Effect of interpretive bias on clinical research,” had understood this implication of Bayes’s Theo
Is there a limit to how far physicians can go in their social or political activism? Ford Vox, writing in The Atlantic, suggests that perhaps there is.
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