Word: everly
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According to a new Kennedy School report, the lack of true U.S. commitment to nuclear disarmament in Russia poses an ever-growing risk to national and world security...
...Melissa played in this game without ever practicing," Delaney-Smith said. "I was really proud of her effort...
WellMed is designed for anyone who has ever answered the question "When was your last tetanus shot?" with a sheepish shrug. Registration and setup are about a 10-minute process (more if you have a lengthy medical history), in which you provide information about your emergency contacts, allergies, blood type and primary-care doctor and are assigned a log-in name and password. WellMed organizes the data into what it calls your WellRecord. This doesn't replace your physician's record, but it becomes your personal storage and communication tool. Doctors, far-flung family members, insurance companies and laboratories...
...often confusing, frustrating world of health care. The next step, says People's Medical Society's Charles Inlander, is the growth of far-out-sounding, but already possible, techno-enabled interaction such as doctor-patient videoconferencing, remotely performed surgery and computer-monitored home health care. As medicine marches ever forward, health consumers may find that there's a lot more to customer service these days than a few chairs in the waiting room. Someday soon there may be no need to wait...
...rear of the White House.) And Truman got more: Ford's support on foreign policy, even when Truman fired General Douglas MacArthur, though Ford still glows a bit when he recalls MacArthur's "old soldiers" farewell to Congress. Says Ford: "One of the most moving speeches I've ever heard...