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Regarding the letter, “Do I have to be on a team, politically?,” published Dec. 21, the intent of the letter is agreeable and admirable, i.e., a political candidate’s character qualifications and ...
In a recent column, you noted that many patients do not properly use their inhaled asthma/chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) medications, but you didn’t tell us how to properly use them. I’d ...
On Dec. 17, Congress disappointed many Americans. A resolution to block the Trump administration from hostilities against the country of Venezuela, without congressionalauthorization, failed by two ...
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To the Editor: I feel compelled to respond to a recent well-intentioned op-ed (“Ayotte’s phones-at-school ban fails students,” Nov. 13) regarding school cellphone bans. The piece is rife with ...