Recent Examples on the WebAnother internist gave her a diagnosis similar to the first, tying her condition again to hormones and the pill.—Remy Tumin, New York Times, 6 May 2024 Adam Rodman is a practicing internist at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.—Adam Rodman, STAT, 3 May 2024 The surgery was an in-patient procedure because my internist said that was safer for someone over 60.—Patricia Tortolani, Allure, 3 Apr. 2024 Lisa Shah is an internist and the chief medical officer of Twin Health, a health AI company using digital twin technology to reverse and prevent metabolic diseases.—Lisa Shah, STAT, 28 Mar. 2024 Multivitamins and mineral supplements are generally safe and are recommended for certain groups of people, according to Pieter Cohen, associate professor at Harvard Medical School and an internist at Cambridge Health Alliance.—Sean Mowbray, Discover Magazine, 28 Mar. 2024 Caleb Alexander, a Johns Hopkins internist who served on the FDA’s advisory panel for Relyvrio in 2022, recalled advocates bringing up the agency’s approval of an Alzheimer’s drug, Aduhelm, the year before despite a panel of experts rejecting it.—Daniel Gilbert, Washington Post, 16 Mar. 2024 Thus far, Hendrickson had managed to keep the details of Castro’s autopsy under wraps—how the internist had discovered an inexplicable mass of cells lodged in Castro’s aorta.—Elliot Ackerman, WIRED, 6 Feb. 2024 Martha Bonnie Diamond was born on May 1, 1944, in Manhattan to Norman Diamond, an internist, and Lillian (Levine) Diamond, a homemaker.—Will Heinrich, New York Times, 4 Jan. 2024
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