►March 8, 2004 - Letters
to the Editor (opinion) - Many younger physicians less willing to get out of
bed at 2 a.m. - Superhero-style dedication not the only way to practice good
medicine - Work force planning requires looking at both the number and
distribution of physicians - Primary care doctors need to ask patients about
restless leg syndrome - www.ama-assn.org
►January 5, 2004 -
Beth Clay Response to
the WSJ ArticleThe
Politics of Autism- "As
the former Congressional Staffer who, for five years, led Chairman Burtons
investigations into the autism epidemic and vaccine safety concerns, I applaud
the Wall Street Journal for reporting on the rise in autism rates.
There are, however, numerous factual errors in the December 29 Commentary, 'The
Politics of Autism.'"
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