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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

The Lipstick Sign













Surgeonsblog
has a beautiful post about how doctors respond to optimism in patients. It's nice to know that being positive in the face of grave medical circumstances can be beneficial to your health, and to the mood of your medical professional. I also think the Lipstick Sign is hilariously true.

Posted by Henry at 10:03 AM  

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