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All articles by Chuck Dinerstein, MD, MBA

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What I'm Reading (May 11)
(May 11, 2023 )
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Talking Out Loud: Alarm Fatigue
(May 10, 2023 )
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Disparities in Care
(May 9, 2023 )
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Every Picture Tells a Story: An Algorithm Searches to Be Clinically Useful
(May 8, 2023 )
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Is Poverty a Risk Factor for Dying?
(May 5, 2023 )
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What I'm Reading (May 4)​​​​​​
(May 4, 2023 )
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A Bee’s Tale
(May 3, 2023 )
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ACSH Tries to Explain QALY
(May 2, 2023 )
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Is a Vegan Diet the Answer?
(May 1, 2023 )
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Every Picture Tells a Story: COVID vs. the Flu
(Apr 28, 2023 )
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What I'm Reading (Apr. 27)
(Apr 27, 2023 )
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It’s a Pretzel Party
(Apr 26, 2023 )
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Recalling Medical Devices
(Apr 25, 2023 )
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Secrets of the Kimchi Masters
(Apr 24, 2023 )
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Traditionalism and Cautionary Behavior
(Apr 21, 2023 )
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What I'm Reading (Apr. 20)
(Apr 20, 2023 )
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How Road Rage Affects Your Driving ... and Self-Driving Cars of the Future
(Apr 19, 2023 )
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A Breakthrough in Parkinson's Disease
(Apr 18, 2023 )
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FDA vs. EU Drug Approval: The Role of Cost
(Apr 17, 2023 )
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COVID, Steroids, and Do No Harm
(Apr 14, 2023 )
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What I'm Reading (Apr. 13)
(Apr 13, 2023 )
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Does the Moon Make Us Mad?
(Apr 12, 2023 )
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Thinking Out Loud: From Bench to Bedside
(Apr 11, 2023 )
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At Last, A Scientific Explanation of Vaccines in the Time of COVID
(Apr 10, 2023 )
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The Rise of the Mega Journal
(Apr 7, 2023 )

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