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The News Review:
- Department of Psychological Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff …
- Readers speak out on ’boutique’ medicine
- Advisers: FDA decision on safety of BPA ‘flawed’
- Buy in The Mansion on Peachtree, get your own doctor
- New Regulatory Mechanism Discovered For Cell Identity And Behavior …
Department of Psychological Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff …
British Journal of Psychiatry (subscription), UK
CorrespondenceAuthors’ replyLiz FortyDepartment of Psychological Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, and Department of Psychiatry, Division of Neuroscience, University of BirminghamDaniel SmithDepartment of Psychological Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff UniversityLisa JonesDepartment of Psychiatry, Division of Neuroscience, University of BirminghamIan JonesDepartment of Psychological Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, and Department of Psychiatry, Division of Neuroscience, University of BirminghamSian Caesar and Carly CooperDepartment of Psychiatry, Division of Neuroscience, University of BirminghamChristine FraserDepartment of Psychological Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff UniversityKatherine Gordon-SmithDepartment of Psychological Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, and Department of Psychiatry, Division of Neuroscience, University of BirminghamSally HydeDepartment of Psychiatry, Division of Neuroscience, University of BirminghamAnne Farmer and Peter McGuffinMRC SGDP Research Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, LondonNick CraddockDepartment of Psychological Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF14 4XN. Email: craddockn{at}cardiff.
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Readers speak out on ’boutique’ medicine
Baltimore Sun, United States
WalshJarrettsville I am one of the thousands of Howard County residents impacted by Charter Internal Medicine’s move to a “boutique” practice, and I am not happy about it. I prefer to pay as I go. Boutique medicine is, by its very nature, unfair and divisive, and it will weaken the relationship between primary-care providers and the community at large. Hal HolzmanColumbia I am a physician who cares for geriatric patients in. I see several new patients a week who cannot afford their newly converted boutique doctors, and I always tell them the same thing: I don’t blame their doctors at all. As internists, we are among the lowest-paid doctors (making one-third the salary of many specialists) and are asked to provide comprehensive personal care to all of our patients about a broad range of medical and psychological issues in shrinking bits of time.
Advisers: FDA decision on safety of BPA ‘flawed’
USA Today
“We only have one chance to get it right for a child born today and for the 4 million children who will be born this year,” says Olga Naidenko with the Environmental Working Group, an advocacy group. One board member at the meeting agreed, saying the public appears hungry for advice from the government. Larry Sasich, an associate professor of pharmacy at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and the consumer representative on the advisory board, urged the board to tell the FDA to immediately inform the public about the risks of BPA. Instead, the board agreed to allow its members to express their wishes to the FDA commissioner individually. “The point of the whole process is: Do we have a chemical out there that is potentially harmful to infants and small children?” Sasich asked. “There becomes a point in time when the science has to become policy. The system is running the risk of losing credibility with the public unless we take some definitive action that the public can understand.
Buy in The Mansion on Peachtree, get your own doctor
Atlanta Journal Constitution, USA
“Our resident profile was people who anticipate every service being available to them,” said Clark Butler, president of City Centre Properties, owners and developers of the upscale, 2,500- to 10,000-square-foot residences ranging in price from $2. 5 million to $12 million. “It seemed to be a natural fit. ” Neither City Centre, which sought out the partnership with MD on Call, nor other developers or concierge medicine experts contacted knew of any other such arrangements. It’s a sign of the economic times, said Georgia State University real estate professor Julian Diaz. “People have got to be very creative in selling real estate now,” said Diaz, noting the economy’s negative impact on even the luxury housing market. To sell to this smaller clientele, developers must differentiate themselves by offering such services.
New Regulatory Mechanism Discovered For Cell Identity And Behavior …
Science Daily (press release)
The next step is to use these results as a basis for future studies, probably involving mice, to verify the mechanism’s applicability to mammalian embryo development and see how it affects disease, he said. Participating in the study were the Cincinnati Children’s Research Foundation; Department of Pediatrics, UC College of Medicine; Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center and the State Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry and Plant Resources at the Kunming Institute of Botany, Kunming, China. Other researchers include lead author, Yan Li, and Scott A. Rankin, Debora Sinner, Alan P.
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