One for my baby, but 0.08 for the road: Why the liquor lobby’s arguments against cutting blood-alcohol limits are all wet
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Slate
Feb 25, 1998
Partial truths in the partial-birth abortion debate: Every abortion is gross, but the technique is not the issue
Medical Examiner
Slate
Jan 28, 1998
Cold comfort: Zinc may help your snuffles, but only because you really believe it will
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Slate
Dec 24, 1997
Suicide watch: The strange case of Capt. Craig Button
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Slate
Nov 20, 1997
Treating AIDS in the third world: Testing less than the best is unethical only if you think no help is better than some help
Medical Examiner
Slate
Nov 6, 1997
Of course you don’t like your HMO: It’s because your employer chose your health plan, and you didn’t
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Slate
Oct 23, 1997
Drowsy docs: If tired truckers are a threat, what about those sleep-deprived medical residents?
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Oct 8, 1997
Cybertests: Hate exams (medical or otherwise)? What if a computer designed them just for you?
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Slate
Sept 25, 1997
Gamma Burgers: Food Irradiation Is Safe, Even If It Is Overkill
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Sept 11, 1997
The Hunger: Body Chemistry, Not Willpower Is The Key To Losing Those 10 Pounds
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Aug 28, 1997
Rx Profit: Can Hospitals Serve Both Patients and Stockholders?
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Slate
Aug 14, 1997
DOA: The Feds’ $24 billion Health Care Program for Kids Is A Flatliner
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Slate
Aug 1, 1997
The Unkindest Cut: The Science and Ethics of Castration
Medical Examiner
Slate
Jul 11, 1997
Diary of A Surgical Resident
Diaries
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Jun 2-7, 1997
The Gist: Persian Gulf War Syndrome
The Gist
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Oct 25, 1996