To many of his patients, Dr. Sanduk Ruit is known as the “God of Sight,” and in a career that has spanned over four decades, he is credited with restoring the vision of more than 100,000 people.
Taking the Short View's Andrew Lewin, fellow Whovian and longtime blog collaborator, has risen from the depths to give his initial thoughts on the latest Doctor Who spin-off series. Before reading on.
As 'The War Between the Land and the Sea' rages on, we look back at the previous TV shows to explode out of the Whoniverse.
While viewers fondly remember her as Meemaw, the fun, loving and protective grandmother of Sheldon Cooper on the CBS spin-off, Potts will showcase her versatility as the independent and feisty aunt of ...
We measure cholesterol and blood pressure,” said McCann, “but what if the most powerful biomarker of all is purpose?” ...
Cannes Critics’ Week spotlights 10 filmmakers and 10 projects for feature development program Next Step, including Anna Hints ...
Even before she became a physician, Cathleen M. McCabe, MD, knew she wanted to help people across the world.Growing up in New ...
Want to know the release date for every Marvel movie and TV show coming to the MCU? Here's your guide to everything you need ...
Images of the "Home Alone" house when it was sold earlier this year have sparked outrage online. Now, the home is in the ...
A new study published last month in Health Affairs shows how this structure quietly turns regulation into profit. UnitedHealth's insurance arm pays its own Optum doctors 17% more than it pays ...
Andrew Cartmel is the fourth winner of the Terrance Dicks Award for Writers following on from former DWM editor and Sarah ...
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Doctor Who producer says his new show features the 'finest acting'
Doctor Who producer says his new thriller features ‘finest acting’ he has ever seen - Cast of new show have called it ‘necessary’ and a ‘privilege’ to have worked on ...
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