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All are invited to join the Mind Readers book club along with host Nathaniel Chin, MD, and guest authors Cindy Weinstein, PhD, and Bruce L. Miller, MD, for a discussion about their book, "Finding the Right Words: A Story of Literature, Grief, and the Brain." The event will be held live online via Zoom. You do not need to read the book prior to the event and there is no cost to join the conversation. About the book: Authors Cindy Weinstein and Bruce L. Miller intertwine literature, memoir and science to tell the story of Weinstein’s experience with her father’s dementia.
dana: fda didn t have any mind readers. if you make a plant shut down you should have a consideration that what can we do, import european formula? they have a suggestion the european baby formula will hurt your child. they aren t hurting european children. bill: gottlieb s credibility went high through covid. when he said it should have been taken care of years ago. you have issues in michigan in january and february. figure it out. it s almost june. dana: abbott factory says they can get going. when they get the approval to go ahead another 6 to 8 weeks to get stuff on the shelves. the angst for parents everywhere is real. the president will go to buffalo and asia on friday. this crisis will follow him wherever he goes this week and
on price gouging, as well. could you have done something quicker? if we were better mind readers, i guess we could have. we moved as quickly as the problem became apparent to us. we have to move with caution and speed. we have to make sure what we re getting is, in fact, first-rate product. that s why the fda has to go through the process. it could be a concern because it could be weeks or months before we re back up to capacity. i spoke with a physician about what options are available to you.
Walker Lecture Series Announces Spring 2021 Season
Since 1896, the Walker Lecture Series has brought stimulating speakers and musicians to Concord, but for now, in-person performances are out and virtual performances are in. Some Walker Lectures will be available on the city’s public access TV channel and others will be live Zoom events, both platforms hosted by Concord TV. This spring’s offerings range far and wide with programs as exotic as the jungles of Namibia and as local as the concert halls of Concord’s South End.
In the Walker tradition, all performances are free with no tickets or reservations required.