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The puzzle-solver Cracking open medical mysteries requires a broad perspective like Dr. Wierman’s “I like the mystery cases,” Dr.
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‘Schools offer a great opportunity to educate our children about nutrition.’ Meet Doctor Nose: Last year Dr.
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The pamperer Dr. Adashek understands that small things matter in big events like childbirth Dr.
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Our favorite recent dishes that have us coming back for seconds Hamburger at P.J.
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Hydeia Broadbent found that being the face of AIDS awareness is inspiring — and intense. Then there’s her life behind the scenes.
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The secret to longevity? Exercise, diet — and hormone injections? A man named Dr. Life (really!) explains Dr.
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The innovator Dr. Barry has taken scoliosis treatment to a new dimension — literally The images on Dr.
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Correction: The Nevada SPCA operates a no-kill animal shelter, and would have accepted a rooster at its sanctuary. This fact was incorrect in an article ("Gives you wings," August).
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Art and fashion: tied at the hip bone-corset Concept store BluNoir, opening early September at Tivoli Village in Summerlin, promises to be more European salon than West Coast boutique — although you’ll find plenty of celebrity favorite brands such as Autumn Cashmere, Rory Beca, Adriano Goldschmied and Hollywood-made Gypsy05. Stocking a roster of international brands that might prove intimidating to other retailers should come naturally for Sarbonne-educated and Paris-raised founder Anais Leigh, who plans to import what in many cases are the first State-side offerings of well-loved European (mostly French) brands.
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An eye for an eye (in a good way) Last month, TOMS founder Blake Mycoskie — famous for his One for One mission (for every purchase made, a donation in kind is given to someone in need somewhere else in the world) and bringing espadrilles to the feet of urbanites everywhere — launched a new eyewear line. Giving us a new spin on iconic looks, TOMS offers three classic styles for women and two for men.