New york times dr lisa sanders5/31/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Errol Levine, a retired radiologist from Santa Fe, N.M., correctly identified theĭisorder as fibromuscular dysplasia, though he did not identify the cause of the tinnitus. Two previous winners of the “Think Like a Doctor” contest were the first to come up with part of the correct answer. The fistula and other visible vascular abnormalities were caused by… While several of you got half of the answer, as of this writing, no one put together both halves of the puzzle.Ī fistula between his vertebral artery and vein. You were asked to figure out what was causing this patient’s pulsatile tinnitus and why On Thursday we challenged Well readers with a difficult real-life case of a middleĪged man who developed chest pain that radiated to his neck, followed by a persistent and loud whooshing in his ear. ![]()
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Private by Kate Brian5/31/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Reed uses every part of herself-the good, the bad, and the beautiful-to get closer to the Billings Girls. Reed vows to do whatever it takes to be accepted into their inner circle. They hold all the power in a world where power is fleeting but means everything. They are the most beautiful, intelligent, and intensely confident girls on campus. She feels like she's on the outside, looking in. Reed realizes that even though she has been accepted to Easton, Easton has not accepted her. But when she arrives on the beautiful, tradition-steeped campus of Easton, everyone is just a bit more sophisticated, a bit more gorgeous, and a lot wealthier than she ever thought possible. Fifteen-year-old Reed Brennan wins a scholarship to Easton Academy-the golden ticket away from her pill-popping mother and run-of-the-mill suburban life. ![]() ![]() ![]() My Body Belongs to Me is a book written especially for children–In clear and concise words in children’s terms that they can easily understand and absorb. Jill Starishevsky’s true calling in life is to protect children as well as to educate them about how to protect themselves, which is why she wrote the book, My Body Belongs to Me. Living in New York City, Jill has also founded How’s My Nanny, which enables parents to purchase license plates for their strollers where passersby and those who see nannies with children to go onto the website and either report bad behavior or praise good behavior seen from nannies. Jill is also the mother of two small children and has a true love for writing that led her to create the website, The Poem Lady. For over a decade, we can only imagine the cases that Jill Starishevsky has worked with and as dedicated as she has been to seeking justice for child abuse and sex crime victims. ![]() ![]() Jill Starishevsky is an Assistant District Attorney who has dedicated her career to prosecuting child abuse and sex crimes in New York City. ![]() American psycho book banned5/31/2023 ![]() Professor Moore said Australian Customs censored readers as a form of self-protection and aimed to uphold moral standards to protect the citizens from obscenity, blasphemy and sedition - three pieces of legislation concerned with banning publications that threaten the national order. Photo:ABCĪn Australian literature researcher at the University of New South Wales, Nicole Moore, has written about the nature of censorship in Australia’s past. ![]() These days the practice of censoring material seems antiquated so are we still banning books, and if so, how? James Joyce’s Dubliners, along with hundreds of others, was once banned in Australia due to its “sensitive” content. D.H Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover (1928), Jackie Collins’s The Stud (1969) and Bret Ellis’s American Psycho (1991) are among some of the books once-banned in Australia - and there are hundreds more. ![]() |