As members of the U.S. military, they've driven Humvees through desert roads laced with buried explosive devices. They've spent years away from family and home, living in cramped tents, barracks, or submarines. They've followed orders to search out those who would like nothing better than to see them dead. If they are lucky enough to survive, they get called heroes. But sometimes acting heroically can take a psychological toll. Read more >
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From the Executive VP:
By the numbers
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The new house call
Full potential
Moving Forward:
The discriminatory cancer
How to save $15 billion in health care costs?
Whipping up immunity
Helping Haitians claim health
Life-changing discoveries on the medical frontier
Helping elders unable to help themselves
Clinical Care:
Modulation
A hybrid treatment for cancer
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First Person:
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The Last Word:
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