Dec 25 How Effective Are Routine Mammograms at Delaying Death? Photo of doctors looking at mammogram results by BSIP/UIG via Getty Images. In the last 30 years, mammograms have led 1.3 million women to seek treatment for cancer that would never have harmed them, according to a recent… Continue reading
Dec 25 Commentary: Why Yearly Mammograms Can Be Harmful A woman undergoes a mammogram at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Chicago. Photo by Heather Charles/Chicago Tribune/MCT via Getty Images. In the last 30 years, mammograms have led 1.3 million women to seek treatment for cancer that would never have… Continue reading
Dec 25 Commentary: Why Mammograms Are So Crucial Photo of woman getting a mammogram by BSIP/UIG via Getty Images. In the last 30 years, mammograms have led 1.3 million women to seek treatment for cancer that would never have harmed them, according to a recent report… Continue reading
Dec 25 More With A.E. Stallings, Titos Patrikios By Tom LeGro More with Greek poets A.E. Stallings and Titos Patrikios. Continue reading
Dec 25 Greek Novelist Ersi Sotiropoulos: ‘The Crisis Empties the Wallets as Well as the Souls’ By Tom LeGro Jeffrey Brown talks to Ersi Sotiropoulos, a Greek poet, novelist and short story writer. Her novel "Zigzag Through the Bitter-Orange Trees," published in English in 2007, was awarded the Greek National Literature Prize and Book Critics' Award. Continue reading
Dec 25 A.E. Stallings and Titos Patrikios By Tom LeGro A.E. Stallings and Titos Patrikios… Continue reading
Dec 25 2012 Year in Review: The Year of You It used to be that major institutions were the only arbiters of Year in Reviews. Whether it was broadcast networks or international newspapers of record, a small group of people assembled what they thought were the most momentous occasions of… Continue reading
Dec 24 Watch 100 Years, 100 Poems: Celebrating the Centennial for Poetry Magazine 100 Years, 100 Poems: Celebrating the Centennial for Poetry Magazine… Continue watching
Dec 24 Watch In Haiti, a Mission of Religion and Medicine for Father Rick The Rev. Rick Frechette went to Haiti 25 years ago on a religious mission to shelter families "broken by tragedy." In his mid-40s, he decided to become a doctor and built a modern pediatric medicine facility. Fred de Sam Lazaro… Continue watching
Dec 24 Watch Congressional Seats Go Unexpectedly Up for Grabs Soon After 2012 Election Congressional Seats Go Unexpectedly Up for Grabs Soon After 2012 Election… Continue watching