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PubliCalendar: Income Inequality, a Stand for Compassion, and Healthcare

Today's picks for civic nerds.

03/27/2014 By Genie Leslie

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An Inconvenient Cure

When Timothy Brown contracted HIV in the early 1990s, the virus was a death sentence. A cure 12 years later—the cure no scientist in the world believed existed at first—originated in the last place he would ever expect.

12/01/2013 By James Ross Gardner

Article

How We Did It: Top Doctors and Nurses 2013

715 practitioners in 75 specialties made this year’s list of top doctors and nurse practitioners in the Seattle metro area.

08/01/2013 By Karen Taylor Quinn

Essay

Killing Me Falsely

A modern tale of love, death, and morbid Google searches.

08/01/2013 By James Ross Gardner

Article

Stories from the Front Lines

Eight local doctors tell us what it’s like to rescue a trauma patient, administer end-of-life care, save a life with an organ transplant, and more.

07/12/2013

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PubliCalendar: Changes in Health Care, Changes in Neighborhoods, and More

Our daily picks for civic nerds.

04/15/2013 By Carryn Vande Griend

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17 Habits of Highly Successful Companies

Stats from our top 25 companies

12/19/2012 By Allison Williams

Article

A Belltown Tech Firm Makes an E-Pill Possible

The battery-free “e-pill” uses stomach acid as its power source and emits a signal to a body patch designed by Stratos Product Development in Belltown.

09/19/2012 By Derek Tsang

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Liberal Bubble

03/26/2012 By Morning Fizz