It’s happening increasingly in American life — men acting as caregivers.
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By PAUL HARASIM / RJ
He hadn’t even come into the world yet in the ’70s when the first test tube baby was born, when CAT scans were invented.
By PAUL HARASIM / RJ
It had been a staple of medical journals and long covered in the health pages of newspapers: If a woman has either a defective BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene, prophylactic surgery can decrease the average 65 percent risk of developing breast cancer to about 5 percent.
By PAUL HARASIM / RJ
Six years ago, as a result of a hepatitis outbreak at his clinics that caused more than 50,000 people to get tested for hepatitis and HIV, Dr. Dipak Desai was forced to give up his medical license.
By PAUL HARASIM / RJ
A man named Carl Chamberlain left me an unsettling voice mail last week.
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