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David Agus helped Steve Jobs live longer. Now he want to help us all. Bryce Duffy But Agus, 49, is no average pop-doc. He's also an accomplished and well-regarded research scientist. A professor of ...
State-run National Power Corp. expects the Agus and Pulangi hydroelectric power complexes in Mindanao to fully return to ...
The publication of a new book by Dr. David Agus, the media-friendly USC oncologist who leads the Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine, was shaping up to be a high-profile event.
Listening to our bodies and recording and analysing the results is more beneficial than smoothies or vitamins, says the author and physician who counted Steve Jobs among his patients. Rory Carroll ...
With just days to go before the publication of his already-bestselling title, “The Book of Animal Secrets,” Dr. David Agus said he was surprised to learn that at least 95 passages appeared to be ...
The Los Angeles Times reports that it found at least 95 separate passages in Agus’ book that appeared almost word for word in other publications that can be found on the internet. The excerpts are not ...
We all know connectors, that archetype that Malcolm Gladwell described in his 1999 New Yorker essay. They know everyone because they go out every night, throw parties, raise money for causes, and tell ...