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Newsweek|March 5, 1995
Two feet of mistakes. Medicine: How to police serious errors by doctors?S Miller
Newsweek|June 23, 1995
The prescription that kills. Can hospitals reduce their mistakes?G Cowley, D Rosenberg, M Brant
Newsweek|February 19, 1990
The trauma in trauma careG F Will
Newsweek|May 27, 1999
The invisible uninsured. Congress fiddles while rising numbers of Americans lose their access to medical careJ B Quinn
Newsweek|May 27, 1999
What are they hiding? HMOs are getting more secretive about qualityE E Spragins
Newsweek|May 2, 2000
Facing a problem status couldn't solve. When my child was diagnosed with severe learning disabilities, we had the fight of a lifetime on our handsA Ford
Newsweek|May 2, 2000
Fighting the disease: what can be done. Curbing the contagion is hard--but not hopeless. A practical prescriptionG Cowley, G Beals, C Dickey
Newsweek|May 2, 2000
It seems everyone has it. Hospitals and doctors' offices are being overwhelmed by an early and severe outbreak of the fluD Gordon, D Foote, E Check
Newsweek|May 2, 2000
An at-home lifesaver? New research looks beyond the Pap smear to find cheaper, simpler tests to detect cervical cancerE Check
Newsweek|May 2, 2000
Grace under pressure. Ten years ago, 5,000 people did the exercise routine called Pilates. The number now is 5 million in America alone. But what is it, exactly?Y Chang
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Newsweek|March 5, 1995
Two feet of mistakes. Medicine: How to police serious errors by doctors?S Miller
Newsweek|June 23, 1995
The prescription that kills. Can hospitals reduce their mistakes?G Cowley, D Rosenberg, M Brant
Newsweek|February 19, 1990
The trauma in trauma careG F Will
Newsweek|May 27, 1999
The invisible uninsured. Congress fiddles while rising numbers of Americans lose their access to medical careJ B Quinn
Newsweek|May 27, 1999
What are they hiding? HMOs are getting more secretive about qualityE E Spragins
Newsweek|May 2, 2000
Facing a problem status couldn't solve. When my child was diagnosed with severe learning disabilities, we had the fight of a lifetime on our handsA Ford
Newsweek|May 2, 2000
Fighting the disease: what can be done. Curbing the contagion is hard--but not hopeless. A practical prescriptionG Cowley, G Beals, C Dickey
Newsweek|May 2, 2000
It seems everyone has it. Hospitals and doctors' offices are being overwhelmed by an early and severe outbreak of the fluD Gordon, D Foote, E Check
Newsweek|May 2, 2000
An at-home lifesaver? New research looks beyond the Pap smear to find cheaper, simpler tests to detect cervical cancerE Check
Newsweek|May 2, 2000
Grace under pressure. Ten years ago, 5,000 people did the exercise routine called Pilates. The number now is 5 million in America alone. But what is it, exactly?Y Chang
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