Faced with a difficult medical situation, it is not uncommon for patients to ask doctors for advice. But asking, “Doctor, what should I do?” is a very different question than, “Doctor, can you help me understand and weigh my options?” It may sound like semantics, but your involvement and participation in making personal health decisions…
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In 1992, I worked for a data analysis firm that had to spend a considerable portion of its revenue to purchase data storage. I recall that a computer storing 10 gigabytes of data cost over $60,000 and measured several feet across. Today, the same capacity (at one hundred times the speed, in the palm of…
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