Why doctors quit

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Click Here to Read: Why doctors quit By Charles Krauthammer in The Washington Post on May 28. 2015.

Pediatrician Tom Sullivan uses the raised hand to caution a three-year-old patient to keep her hands off the computer he uses to keep a medical record of her visit at the Lorton office of All Pediatrics. (Dayna Smith/FOR THE WASHINGTON POST)

To Have and to Hold: Reproduction, marriage, and the Constitution

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Click Here to Read: To Have and to Hold: Reproduction, marriage, and the Constitution by Jill Lepore in The New Yorker in the May 25, 2015 Issue.

Griswold v. Connecticut became about privacy; what if it had been about equality?COURT)

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Leading American Psychiatrist Conducted Disturbing Experiments — and Now He’s Smearing Journo Who Uncovered It

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Click Here to Read: Leading American Psychiatrist Conducted Disturbing Experiments — and Now He’s Smearing Journo Who Uncovered It: Reporter facing blowback for his expose on experiments on more than 2,000 patients carried out by a former president of the APA By Bruce E. Levine on the AlterNet website on May 26, 2015.

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The rise and fall of the no-fat fad

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Click Here to Read: The rise and fall of the no-fat fad: For decades, saturated fat was a dietary villain. Now it has its halo back. Why do we keep falling for bad science and poor advice? By Paul Levy in the Telegraph on May 27, 2015.

Scientists have discovered that a glass of red wine can prevent the build up of cholesterol after a meal of dark or red meat Photo: ALAMY