| Headline | Author | Date | Dept. |
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| "May there be a Jerusalem next year."
| Natalie Angier and Atul Gawande
| Apr 15, 2002
| Breakfast Table, The
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| Where to go for medical advice on the Web.
| Atul Gawande
| Jun 13, 2000
| Shopping Club, The
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| No headline
| David Biro, Atul Gawande, Bruce Gottlieb and Andrew Nieland
| Mar 01, 2000
| Shopping Club, The
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| Gawande and Williams
| Atul Gawande
| Mar 15, 1999
| Breakfast Table, The
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Why Money Won't Buy Fat In rich countries, the rich get rich and the poor get fat.
| Atul Gawande
| Dec 25, 1998
| Medical Examiner
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No Medicare Scare—Yet The system's real problem isn't the flight of a few HMOs.
| Atul Gawande
| Oct 23, 1998
| Medical Examiner
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Juicy Journals For us doctors, medical publications aren't just vital knowledge. They're gossip.
| Atul Gawande
| Sep 25, 1998
| Medical Examiner
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The Dead Baby Mystery Telling homicide from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome isn't as easy as you think.
| Atul Gawande
| Sep 04, 1998
| Medical Examiner
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The Buck Stops With the Doc Sometimes, blaming the system is fair. But in medicine, it can be a dangerous cop-out.
| Atul Gawande
| Jul 23, 1998
| Medical Examiner
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Manning the Hospital Barricades Why do groups--even groups of doctors--instinctively hate each other?
| Atul Gawande
| Jun 26, 1998
| Medical Examiner
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| Organ Peddling
| Richard A. Epstein and Atul Gawande
| Jun 05, 1998
| Dialogues
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Organ Meat Letting people peddle their kidneys might save lives, but the ethical price is too high.
| Atul Gawande
| May 29, 1998
| Medical Examiner
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Viagra Creep Quality-of-life drugs may threaten more than insurers.
| Atul Gawande
| May 15, 1998
| Medical Examiner
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The Human Cost of Crippling Castro Health care is still pretty good in Cuba--unless you die waiting for embargoed supplies.
| Atul Gawande
| May 01, 1998
| Medical Examiner
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| Dissecting the Day's News
| Daniel Akst, Jodie T. Allen, Anne Applebaum, Stanley Aronowitz, Alex Beam, Christopher Benfey, Steven Brill, Alan Brinkley, David Brooks, Geraldine Brooks, Christopher Caldwell, Margaret Carlson, David Carr, Jonathan Chait, Benjamin Cheever, Susan Cheever, Robert Christgau, Ruth Conniff, Clive Crook, Midge Decter, Lisa DePaulo, E.J. Dionne, Neal Dolan, David Edelstein, Barbara Ehrenreich, Susan Estrich, Charles Paul Freund, David Frum, Atul Gawande, James Gibney, Malcolm Gladwell, Jeffrey Goldberg, Lucianne Goldberg, Stephen Graham, Michael Hirschorn, Tony Horwitz, Margo Howard, Arianna S. Huffington, Mary Kaldor, Wendy Kaminer, Sarah Kerr, Alex Kozinski, Paul Krugman, Julie Lasky, Maud Lavin, Sarah Lyall, Kim Masters, Daphne Merkin, Nell Minow, Cullen Murphy, Susan Orlean, John Allen Paulos, Norman Podhoretz, Katha Pollitt, Peter Pringle, Sally Quinn, Gideon Rose, Edward Rothstein, Harry Shearer, Amity Shlaes, Elaine Showalter, Judith Shulevitz, Danyel Smith, Herbert Stein, Margaret O'Brien Steinfels, Jill Stewart, Nadine Strossen, Andrew Sullivan, Kathleen M. Sullivan, Sam Tanenhaus, Eric Tarloff, Erik Tarloff, Stuart Taylor Jr., Abigail Thernstrom, Stephan Thernstrom, Mim Udovitch, Nicholas Von Hoffman, Wendy Wasserstein, Marjorie Williams, Ellen Willis, Cathy Young and Lisa Zeidner
| Apr 17, 1998
| Breakfast Table, The
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E.R. and the Triple Hex When a full moon and a lunar eclipse collide with Friday the 13th, do more accidents really happen?
| Atul Gawande
| Mar 19, 1998
| Medical Examiner
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One for My Baby, but 0.08 for the Road Why the liquor lobby's arguments against cutting blood-alcohol limits are all wet.
| Atul Gawande
| Feb 27, 1998
| Medical Examiner
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Partial Truths in the Partial-Birth-Abortion Debate Every abortion is gross, but the technique is not the issue.
| Atul Gawande
| Jan 30, 1998
| Medical Examiner
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Cold Comfort Zinc may help your sniffles--but only because you really believe it will.
| Atul Gawande
| Dec 26, 1997
| Medical Examiner
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Suicide Watch The strange case of Air Force Capt. Craig Button.
| Atul Gawande
| Nov 22, 1997
| Medical Examiner
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Does the Third World Deserve Second-Class AIDS Treatment? Yes; some help is better than no help.
| Atul Gawande
| Nov 08, 1997
| Medical Examiner
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Of Course You Don't Like Your HMO It's because your employer chose your health plan, and you didn't.
| Atul Gawande
| Oct 25, 1997
| Medical Examiner
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Drowsy Docs If tired truckers are a threat, what about those sleep-deprived medical residents?
| Atul Gawande
| Oct 10, 1997
| Medical Examiner
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Cybertests Hate exams (medical or otherwise)? What if a computer designed them just for you?
| Atul Gawande
| Sep 27, 1997
| Medical Examiner
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Gamma Burgers Food irradiation is safe, even if it is overkill.
| Atul Gawande
| Sep 12, 1997
| Medical Examiner
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