Apollo's Arrow: The Profound and Enduring Impact of Coronavirus on the Way We Live
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People criticize me because they see homosexuals or drug abusers or promiscuous people as being sort of beyond the pale and AIDS is no more than they deserve. My answer to that is that I am the surgeon general of the heterosexuals and the homosexuals, of the young and the old, of the moral or the immoral, the married and the unmarried. I don’t have the luxury of deciding which side I want to be on. So I can tell you how to keep yourself alive no matter what you are. That’s my job.
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The study found that, of the tens of thousands of patients with heart failure who were admitted during meeting days (when they were cared for by doctors who were not cardiologists), 17.5 percent died, and of the tens of thousands of heart-failure patients who were admitted during non-meeting days (when they were cared for by cardiologists), 24.8 percent died. Yes, cardiac patients died less when cardiologists did not get their hands on them. Cardiac mortality was not affected by patients being hospitalized during oncology, gastroenterology, or orthopedics conferences, when other specialists ...more
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