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Editorials / BY: David B. Chapman, MBChB December 2012
... Not much in the way of Christmas decorations outside people’s homes. Being Jewish, the first time I saw ... patients feel more de­pressed over the holidays. A lot of people feel stressed by the pressure to spend money on gifts, ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD April 2012
... evidence but court delays. We aren’t talking about good people here. I started to get curious about why these trials ... persistent neck or back pain. I’m not saying that people hurt in car accidents don’t deserve compensation. ...
Editorials / BY: Anne I. Clarke, MD May 2012
... abilities? I looked around hopefully for people of my own era and background. Fortunately I fell into ...
Editorials / BY: Cynthia Verchere, MD July/August 2012
In days gone by, there were few people in the world who had the wherewithal or education to ... and actually experiencing what real life—and real people—can teach us.  —CV Editorials iLearn (…or do I?) ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD March 2011
... out whether they are really ready or not. The majority of people making the decisions don’t have a vested interest in ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD May 2011
... tail end of the baby boomers and I really need some smart people to start thinking about this very real and inevitable problem, because quite frankly many people find me irritating and I don’t like my chances.  ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD July/August 2011
... included numerous airplane trips I’ve changed my mind. People are at their worst, without a doubt, while flying the ... supposed to go. Second, what part of board by row don’t people understand? If the airline is boarding above row 40 ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD October 2011
... generation will develop hand contractures? Young people of today always seem to have their cell phone at the ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD November 2011
... we call a spade a spade. I fear that potentially good people are being weeded out as they refuse to learn the ...
Editorials / BY: Cynthia Verchere, MD November 2011
One of the privileges of working with young people is that the course of their lives is still so flexible ... im­pact, good or bad, we may have on these young people, even when we don’t rea­lize it.  I remember ... he explained that the fans lining the walkway were often people who might only ever be at one NBA game in their life, ...