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Such are some of the surprising findings of Dr. Donald A. Redelmeier, a physician-researcher and perhaps the leading debunker of preconceived notions in the medical world.
Such are some of the surprising findings of Dr. Donald A. Redelmeier, a physician-researcher and perhaps the leading debunker of preconceived notions in the medical world.
 
In [http://www.causeweb.org/wiki/chance/index.php/Oscar_winners_do_not_live_longer Chance News "Oscar Winners do not live longer] we discussed how the Academy Award claim was debunked by Peter Doyale and
In [http://www.causeweb.org/wiki/chance/index.php/Oscar_winners_do_not_live_longer] Chance News "Oscar Winners do not live longer" we discussed how the Academy Award claim was debunked by Peter Doyale and

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Think the Answer Clear? Look Again

The New York Times Science
by Katie Hafner
August 30, 2010


It is hard to think of a better title than that for this this article. It starts with

Win an Academy Award and you’re likely to live longer than had you been a runner-up.

Interview for medical school on a rainy day, and your chances of being selected could fall..

Such are some of the surprising findings of Dr. Donald A. Redelmeier, a physician-researcher and perhaps the leading debunker of preconceived notions in the medical world. In Chance News "Oscar Winners do not live longer we discussed how the Academy Award claim was debunked by Peter Doyale and