Story by Gregory Trotter — Photographs by Jason Johns - Valley News
A former Army physician for 25 years, he now works as chief of medicine at the White River Junction Veterans Affairs Medical Center and as an associate professor at Dartmouth Medical School. As the designated team leader, he oversaw the group’s work
Book profiles furry angel of death: Oscar the cat - Fresno Bee
I was sobbing, shivering in a pink paper vest that opened in the front. The doctor’s assistant had told me to take off my blouse and bra and put the vest on. The assistant was nice and did her best to console me, saying it was OK to cry: “It’s fine
AIDS victims not forgotten in Haiti quake chaos - EDGE Boston
PORT-AU-PRINCE - Even in the chaos left by the January 12 earthquake, Resena and her one-year-old baby made their monthly visit to Port-au-Prince’s Ghiesko clinic for AIDS treatment, preserving an unbroken lifeline that has sustained them for two
Doctor’s Orders: Brain’s Wiring Makes Change Hard - MedPage Today
By the end of January, many New Year’s resolutions have been tossed out with the leftover holiday cookies. That’s because change is hard — and neuroscientists are learning why. Advances in neuroimaging have enabled researchers to peer inside the
Mentors prove a savior for foster children - AZCentral.com
Nina White entered the Arizona foster-care system at age 12. She bounced from group homes to foster homes to detention centers for six years. She was never returned to her mother and was never adopted by a family. On her 18th birthday, she left the
Public meetings - Columbian
Port of Ridgefield commissioners, 8:30 a.m., The Columbia Room, Legislative Building, Olympia; Washington Public Ports Association Port Day. Vancouver City Council, 3 p.m., Council Chambers, City Hall, 210 E. 13th St.; Columbia River Crossing update
Story by Gregory Trotter — Photographs by Jason Johns - Valley News
A former Army physician for 25 years, he now works as chief of medicine at the White River Junction Veterans Affairs Medical Center and as an associate professor at Dartmouth Medical School. As the designated team leader, he oversaw the group’s work
Book profiles furry angel of death: Oscar the cat - Fresno Bee
I was sobbing, shivering in a pink paper vest that opened in the front. The doctor’s assistant had told me to take off my blouse and bra and put the vest on. The assistant was nice and did her best to console me, saying it was OK to cry: “It’s fine
AIDS victims not forgotten in Haiti quake chaos - EDGE Boston
PORT-AU-PRINCE - Even in the chaos left by the January 12 earthquake, Resena and her one-year-old baby made their monthly visit to Port-au-Prince’s Ghiesko clinic for AIDS treatment, preserving an unbroken lifeline that has sustained them for two
Doctor’s Orders: Brain’s Wiring Makes Change Hard - MedPage Today
By the end of January, many New Year’s resolutions have been tossed out with the leftover holiday cookies. That’s because change is hard — and neuroscientists are learning why. Advances in neuroimaging have enabled researchers to peer inside the
Mentors prove a savior for foster children - AZCentral.com
Nina White entered the Arizona foster-care system at age 12. She bounced from group homes to foster homes to detention centers for six years. She was never returned to her mother and was never adopted by a family. On her 18th birthday, she left the
Public meetings - Columbian
Port of Ridgefield commissioners, 8:30 a.m., The Columbia Room, Legislative Building, Olympia; Washington Public Ports Association Port Day. Vancouver City Council, 3 p.m., Council Chambers, City Hall, 210 E. 13th St.; Columbia River Crossing update