• "The goal for treatment and the choice of individual drug must be personalized depending on the patient, " says Vivian Fonseca, the ADA's president for science and medicine and chief of endocrinology at Tulane University Health Sciences Center, in New Orleans.

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  • Seeing that pharmaceutical marketing executives are evidently undeterred by the law, Dr. Angell, a senior lecturer in social medicine at Harvard Medical School and former editor in chief of The New England Journal of Medicine, advocates a prohibition on prescribing psychoactive drugs off-label.

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  • "Exposure to violence -- not just cyberbullying, but peer violence and sexual violence -- increases the risk of suicide, " says Dr. Elizabeth Miller, chief of adolescent medicine at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, who was not involved in the study.

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  • William Boden, chief of medicine at Samuel S. Stratton VA Medical Center in Albany, N.

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  • He gets his choice of top doctors the chief of medicine, if he wants.

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  • Lloyd-Jones, a cardiologist and chief of preventive medicine at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago.

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  • Six of the victims in the Saturday shooting remained at University Medical Center, Chief of Emergency Medicine Peter Rhee said.

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  • One person who won't be convinced by ENHANCE: Eric Topol, the noted chief of translational medicine at Scripps Health in La Jolla, Calif.

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  • Richard Wolfe, the hospital's chief of emergency medicine, said the man had multiple injuries from what appeared to be both an explosive device and gunshot wounds.

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  • Dr. Alasdair Conn, chief of emergency medicine, praised Boston's EMTs for equitably spreading patients across the city and not deluging any trauma center with too many critical patients.

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  • Barry is the chief of the general medicine unit at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and president of the Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making.

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  • Much like Jones, Dr. Marc Goldstein, surgeon-in-chief of male reproductive medicine and surgery at the Cornell Institute for Reproductive Medicine in New York, saw a 48 percent increase in vasectomy consultations compared with the same time last year.

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  • Final note: CATCH (the Center for Assessment Technology and Continuous Health), the new (non-profit) Boston-based innovation initiative I recently co-founded with MGH Chief-of-Medicine Dennis Ausiello (who will lead the effort) and several others, seeks precisely this balance between potential and attained health.

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  • He is chief of the department of medicine at JW Goethe University Hospital in Frankfurt.

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  • The babies have not been named yet, said Dr. Harold Henry, the hospital's chief of maternal and fetal medicine.

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  • "The lesson I've learned from 40 years of cardiology is that when there's this much smoke, there's often some fire, " said Paul Thompson, a sports-medicine specialist and veteran marathoner who is chief of cardiology at Hartford Hospital in Connecticut.

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  • "When you can tell me which cancers need to be treated and which don't, then I will consider this argument" about overdiagnosis, says Clifford Hudis, chief of the Breast Cancer Medicine Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.

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  • Now SA has gotten an expensive taste of its own medicine in the form of a lawsuit by yachtsman and First Marblehead Chief Executive Daniel M.

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  • Stuart Harris, chief of the Division of Wilderness Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

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  • Curtis Ellison, chief of the section of preventive medicine and epidemiology and professor of medicine and public health at the Boston University School of Medicine.

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  • Brian Mandell, a rheumatologist who is editor-in-chief of the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, says he worries that sometimes articles are completely ghostwritten.

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  • "Timbuktu in the 14th to the 16th century was an important university city where many manuscripts referring to knowledge of astronomy, economy, religion, mathematics, physics, and medicine were produced, " said Lazare Eloundou, chief of the Africa unit for UNESCO's World Heritage Center.

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  • Like most other firms, it now provides free access to its games, collecting revenue from the 10% or so of players who are prepared to pay for in-game extras such as weapons, medicine and shields, says Benjamin Joffe, chief executive of Plus Eight Star, a technology consultancy in Beijing.

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  • Chi-Med Chief Executive Hogg believes that herbal Chinese medicine is an underexploited reservoir of many more such drug candidates.

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  • Dr. Joseph Medicine Crow is the last living Plains Indian war chief, and author of works on Native American history and culture who has served as an inspiration to young Native Americans across the country.

    WHITEHOUSE: 2009 Medal of Freedom Recipients

  • The saline solution in the neti pot both soothes and cleans the nose, said Dr. John DelGaudio, chief of rhinology and sinus surgery at Emory University School of Medicine.

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  • Dr. Robert Bonow, chief of cardiology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, notes that about 10 percent of study participants with a positive test had normal coronary arteries, and 17 percent of those with a normal test had coronary disease.

    CNN: Newer heart test may not be better

  • The two-month timetable probably won't be enough time to heal fully, said Dr. Michael Hausman, an orthopedic surgeon and chief of the hand and elbow service at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York.

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  • The expert statement is "a reasonable document, " says John Buse, chief of endocrinology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine and past president of the American Diabetes Association.

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