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How Mitt Romney Bullied a Gay Student at Cranbrook : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — “What is the defining image in the Washington Post’s story on Mitt Romney, as a student at the Cranbrook School, bullying a gay teen-age boy? Maybe it’s Romney, the eighteen-year-old son of a governor, spotting the student, John Lauber,...View full resource at newyorker.com

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BradJobling Brad Jobling Health Social Media

How Mitt Romney Bullied a Gay Student at Cranbrook : The New Yorker - http://t.co/3EfOnhyv

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Clayton Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — “The question Christensen began with, twenty years ago, was: Why was success so difficult to sustain?View full resource at newyorker.com

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davisliumd davisliumd Physician, Doctor, and Family Medicine Doctor

GREAT learnings for life and health care!-> Clayton Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation : The New Yorker via @NewYorker http://t.co/stAuKe0V

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Is Raw Milk Worth It? : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — ““I’m an advocate for flavor,” Dan Barber, the chef and co-owner of Blue Hill and Blue Hill Stone Barns, told me. “I think milk has a superior flavor when it’s not pasteurized. And I love the challenge of working...View full resource at newyorker.com

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Amir_HealthGuru Amir Abdullah Al-Bey Health Blog

Is Raw Milk Worth It? The Case of the Single-Udder Butter http://t.co/zKliikLV

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Paul Simms: “Restaurant Mental-Health-Code Violations” : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — “Server repeatedly and aggressively uses the words “mootz-arell ” and “pruh-zhoot ” with a straight face, almost as if taunting...View full resource at newyorker.com

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Atul_Gawande Atul Gawande Physician, Doctor, and Surgeon

Restaurant Mental-Health-Code Violations. (#3 Party of seven wearing flip flops in plain sight.) http://t.co/8edO75Aq

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Can Immune Therapy Fight Cancer? : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — “In the last hundred years, progress in the treatment of cancer has come mostly from radiation and chemotherapy. But solid tumors have stubbornly resisted treatment...View full resource at newyorker.com

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Can Immune Therapy Fight Cancer? : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — “In the last hundred years, progress in the treatment of cancer has come mostly from radiation and chemotherapy. But solid tumors have stubbornly resisted treatment...View full resource at newyorker.com

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EricTopol Eric Topol, MD Cardiologist, Physician, Doctor, and Internist

"The T-Cell Army" for taking on cancer http://t.co/mwvLFsZB outstanding via @NewYorker by Jerome Groopman #CDoM

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Paris Journal: Like a King : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — “Online version of the weekly magazine, with current articles, cartoons, blogs, audio, video, slide shows, an archive of articles and abstracts back to 1925View full resource at newyorker.com

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Atul_Gawande Atul Gawande Physician, Doctor, and Surgeon

David Sedaris experiences French socialized medicine http://t.co/6Uoojain. Only funnier account: Adam Gopnik's http://t.co/cQHLgUHl

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Donald Verrilli’s case for A.C.A. and the Supreme Court : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — “The question now is whether those same five Justices will rewrite-or erase-the health-care law on which Barack Obama has staked his Presidency...View full resource at newyorker.com

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News Desk: When Medicine Was Cheap : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — “On December 14, 1799, George Washington died—most likely, modern experts believe, from something called acute epiglottitis. His death wasn’t due to any lack of effort on the part of his doctors: they gave him an enema, covered his feet...View full resource at newyorker.com

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Socialized Medicine in Old Europe : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — “My health-care experiences in France, where I’ve lived o and on for the past thirteen years, have all been good...View full resource at newyorker.com

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Health Care and the Supreme Court: Jeffrey Toobin and Ryan Lizza on The Political Scene: Audio : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — “Online version of the weekly magazine, with current articles, cartoons, blogs, audio, video, slide shows, an archive of articles and abstracts back to 1925View full resource at newyorker.com

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TNY Podcast: Jeffrey Toobin and Ryan Lizza discuss the upcoming Supreme Court hearing on Obama’s #healthcare #reform. http://t.co/1nk5FZC1

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Elaine Pagels on the Book of Revelation : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — “When God finally gets tired of waiting it out and decides to end things, the back-and-forth between sea monsters and Jesus is less like a scouring of the stables than like a Giants-Patriots Super Bowl...View full resource at newyorker.com

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ansinanser Ryan Turner Health Social Media

vi @NewYorker Although Revelation got into the canonical Bible only by the skin of its teeth it's always been a pop hit http://t.co/T4rgLnkf

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News Desk: Political Scene: The Politics of Contraception : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — ““I thought the whole issue was summed up very well in the sign of a protester. Her sign said, ‘I can’t believe I still have to protest this shit,’” Ryan Lizza says in this week’s Political Scene podcast. She’s...View full resource at newyorker.com

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jackiefox12 Jackie Fox Patient Expert

"I can't believe I still have to protest this sh*t." New @NewYorker podcast:The Politics of Contraception: http://t.co/QBoyYAsa

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News Desk: The Changing AIDS Epidemic—and What to Do Next : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — “There is a lot of optimism now in the community of public-health officials and advocates who work on AIDS. People are being treated with more effective medicine in more places and in greater numbers around the world than many...View full resource at newyorker.com

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amfAR amfAR Health Organization

Tx, @Socarides, for thoughtful piece about what we need to do to end #AIDS in @newyorker: http://t.co/LKUI6ZJV

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News Desk: Look It Up: Shelving the Encyclopaedia Britannica : The New Yorker

newyorker.com — “They are having a contest at the bookstore-and-coffee-shop up the street from my house. You have to match up the first lines of works of fiction with their titles; if you get every one right, you earn a chance...View full resource at newyorker.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 14, 2012 at 2:59 pm By:

markshea Mark Shea Health Advocate

Encyclopaedia Britannica to go solely digital. I wonder how much longer they will last. http://t.co/mz5jykAa via @NewYorker

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