…in a perfect world. (People need to ask their doctors questions too, but that doesn’t happen either – just ask medical librarians.) The “What Happens Next?” question is a…
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Street Roots: News, Book Reviews, and Law
…book by Steven H. Miles, “Oath Betrayed: Torture, Medical Complicity and the War on Terror.” (It will be online soon; right now, buy a print copy of the newspaper.)…
Second Annual Oregon Archives Crawl, October 15, 2011
…late 1800s to medical artifacts from OHSU (maybe even a skull). Join in on fun family activities that connect you to our rich history and learn how and where to…
Beware the Fill-in-the-Blank Power of Attorney Form, Please
…, Posted by Brent Hunsberger, The Oregonian September 05, 2009.) Action Now Can Protect You from Elder Abuse Excerpts: “The 83-year-old recovered from severe medical complications to find a cousin…
I Can’t Find the Copyright Owner. What Next?
Also from Virtual Chase: ‘Organizations Issue “Orphan Works” Statement (30 Oct) The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers, the International Association of Scientific, Technical & Medical Publishers and…
Guardianship of a Minor
…no longer available and the grandmother was looking to get legal guardianship of the children, to be able to make legal and medical decisions, and to enroll them into the…
“Death Rates Lower in Prison than in the General Population”
…read this one, Medical Causes of Death in State Prisons, 2001-2004, and its press release, “Death Rates Lower in State Prisons than in the General Population.” Thank you to the…
Oregon Legislators and Health Care: “Treating Cancer is a Profit Center”
…vessels, bones, brain and spine — along with cancer — are most profitable now. That’s why everyone, from big health systems such as Providence and Southwest Washington Medical Center to…
Good Calories, Bad Calories, and Twinkie Defenses
…a Big Fat Lie?. The article questioned the efficacy and health benefits of low-fat diets , was seen as defending the Atkins diet against the medical establishment…
Bite #7, Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: #7 (Bill of Rights, 40-42)
…institutional food production; maintenance and repair of buildings, grounds, and equipment; office support services, including printing; prison clothing production and maintenance; prison medical services; training other inmates; agricultural and forestry…
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