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Nature has the upper hand. So far it has “gently” protested, but … Bernard Lown, MD Essay 33, Part 1 The planet is warming. Facts are marching in battalions, their steps in cadence, their destination known. The few contrarian scientists … Continue reading
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Doctor as scientist, healer, magician, business entrepreneur, small shopkeeper, or assembly line worker — which is it? Bernard Lown, MD June 26, 2012 In the tumultuous debate about health care convulsing public discourse, the focus is on escalating costs and … Continue reading