Health issues: no monopoly on truth

Something is seriously wrong in our mutual perceptions of health care

WASHINGTON, D.C.--Recently a distinguished Canadian journalist used a selection of medical case histories to illustrate differences in Canadian and U.S. medical practice. Among other accounts, the story juxtaposed the poignant case of a young U.S. university student whose medical condition was fa...

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