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The Hospital That Could Cure Health Care

Cleveland Clinic is both highly effective and fiercely efficient. So why are its methods so rare? The Cleveland Clinic, where president Obama went...
Newsweek, 12/01/09 by Jerry Adler And Jeneen Interlandi · More from publication -
Heaven Can Wait

A new book promises incontrovertible proof of the afterlife. Thatâs cold comfort to those of us left behind. On a spring day last year, three...
Newsweek, 11/09/09 by Jerry Adler · More from publication -
Eleven and Counting

On the trail of L.A.'s uncaught serial killer. Reporter, cop, killer: the eternal triangle of tabloid journalism, pulp fiction, and film noir. Turn...
Newsweek, 08/17/09 by Suzanne Smalley and Jerry Adler · More from publication -
File Under ‘Hodgepodge’

We need a national system of electronic medical records. If youâre like most Americans, you like to take responsibility for your own health,...
Newsweek, 05/18/09 by Jerry Adler · More from publication -
In the Grip of the Unknown

It takes courage and discipline to live every day with the haunting uncertainty of epilepsy. A good doctor helps, too. The worst thing about the...
Newsweek, 04/20/09 by Jerry Adler and Eliza Gray · More from publication -
Secret Life of the President’s Wife

Get inside the head of our reticent First Lady. Thereâs just one caveatâitâs (almost) all made up. For much of the last seven...
Newsweek, 09/08/08 by Jerry Adler · More from publication -
Inside the Grieving Brain

Memories of the person they missed prolonged their grief, giving them pleasure as well as pain. Mourning the death of a loved one is about as...
Newsweek, 08/04/08 by Jerry Adler · More from publication -
The Art of Politics

What happens when world leaders get creative. Hint: it isnât always pretty. In their idle moments, historians occasionally speculate on how...
Newsweek, 07/28/08 by Jerry Adler · More from publication -
True Or False: The Obese Should Have To Pay More For Airline Tickets

Itâs one of the last untapped energy sources, and one in which the United States leads the world. Itâs not just renewable, but almost...
Newsweek, 07/14/08 by Jerry Adler · More from publication -
The Race For Survival

Enlisting endangered species in the fight against global warming is either a brilliant tactical maneuverâor an arrogant abuse of the law. ...
Newsweek, 06/09/08 by Jerry Adler · More from publication
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