Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

The Elusive Body, by Alexandra Sifferlin (Viking). Each year, around twelve million people in the U.S. experience a medical diagnostic error; some three million live with diseases that remain undiagnosed even after exhaustive medical investigation. Sifferlin’s book examines the roots of this situation, and explores avenues for addressing it. Though some methods—such as improving physician…

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Big-Screen Remakes | The New Yorker

Big-Screen Remakes | The New Yorker

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