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  • Listen to this episode now: [powerpress] TRANSCRIPT: Episode no. 1150 TIM O’BRIEN, guest anchor: Coming up – violence against researchers involved in experiments on animals. Activists call the experiments torture. Researchers call their work essential. And a movement called slow … More

    August 15, 2008

  • TIM O’BRIEN, guest anchor: A birth, a marriage, a death — these events are often surrounded by religious ritual and tradition. But how are those passages in life observed by those who do not believe in a God? We went … More

    August 15, 2008

  • Editor’s note: Dr. McCullough died in Maine on June 3, 2016. he was 72. Excerpted and adapted from remarks by Dennis McCullough, M.D. at an interfaith service, Kendal at Hanover, April 15, 2007 Then the King will say to those … More

    August 15, 2008

  • My vision of better care for elders in late life is not a call for a nostalgic return to some imagined romantic past when the lone family doctors sat by the bedside by candlelight tending the ill. It is, rather, … More

    August 15, 2008

  • Editor’s note: Dr. McCullough died in Maine on June 3, 2016. He was 72. Read a Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly e-mail interview with Dr. Dennis McCullough, author of MY MOTHER, YOUR MOTHER: EMBRACING SLOW MEDICINE, THE COMPASSIONATE APPROACH TO CARING … More

    August 15, 2008

  • Some doctors are proposing that their patients consider “slow medicine”. It is a practice that tries to let nature take its course rather than aggressively fighting the ravages that sometimes accompany old age. More

    August 15, 2008

  • TIM O’BRIEN, guest anchor: Animal research has long been controversial. The medical benefits can be significant, although not always, and opponents argue the benefits are often outweighed by the pain and suffering inflicted on the animal. In California, there’s been … More

    August 15, 2008

  • Listen to this episode now: [powerpress] TRANSCRIPT: Episode no. 1149 BOB ABERNETHY, anchor: Coming up – what happens when a hospital has to ration health care? Will some have to be left out? Who should they be? Dr. AVI MARKOWITZ … More

    August 8, 2008

  • BOB ABERNETHY, anchor: Now, a profile of a devout man of apparently boundless energy who teaches children how to play soccer — and a lot more. He is Spencer Rockman, director of the Rovers International Soccer Camp in New Jersey. … More

    August 8, 2008

  • BOB ABERNETHY, anchor: The Commonwealth Fund in New York this week released results of a new survey on the U.S. health care system. Eighty-two percent of Americans said the system should be fundamentally changed or completely rebuilt. But how to … More

    August 8, 2008


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