
What Having a Fake Disease Taught Me About Health Care
Medical schools are training students in a form of care that the system can’t—or won’t—provide.
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Medical schools are training students in a form of care that the system can’t—or won’t—provide.

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A leading vaccine expert on what the country’s newly overhauled immunization schedule means for children

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I traveled above the Arctic Circle to find out whether a town really can live free from the clock.

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