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Abramson was born in New York, New York. His father, Jack Abramson, was President of a garment company, the Diamond Tea Gown Company, [11] and served on the board of the U.S. Olympic Committee; [12] his mother, Ruth Abramson, was the executive designer for the company and was inducted into the New York University Athletics Hall of Fame for four sports — basketball, field hockey, tennis, and ...
John David Abramson is an American physician and the author of the book Overdosed America: The Broken Promise of American Medicine. He has worked as a family doctor in Appalachia and in Hamilton, Massachusetts , and has served as chairman of the department of family practice at Lahey Clinic .
Jill Abramson (1954–), journalist and former executive editor of The New York Times [1] Martin Agronsky (1915–1999), reporter and host of Agronsky & Company [2] [3] Peter Alexander (1976–), journalist [4] [5] Jonathan Alter (1957–), columnist and senior editor for Newsweek [6] David A. Andelman (1944–), journalist [7] Anne Applebaum ...
Expert take from Dr. Beth Abramson, member of the American College of Cardiology Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases Council and a cardiologist at Unity Health in Toronto, Ontario:
Harold Alexander Abramson (November 27, 1899 – September 29, 1980) was an American physician (clinical allergist), remembered as an early advocate of therapeutic LSD. He played a significant role in the CIA 's MKULTRA program to investigate the possible applications for LSD.
Abramson argued that the father had been abusive. [6] [1] In 1990, Abramson won the acquittal of Dr. Khalid Parwez, "a Pakistani-born gynecologist accused of strangling and dismembering his 11-year-old son", [1] presenting an alibi for Parwez, and arguing that Parwez's brother, who had returned to Pakistan, was the likely culprit. [5]
In the words of one publication, Leslie Abramson was a “4-ft-11, fire-eating, mud-slinging, nuclear-strength pain in the legal butt.” ... In 1990, Abramson got Dr. Khalid Parwes acquitted ...
In 2004 she was named to Georgia Trend's "40 Under 40" list, [145] and the Atlanta Business Chronicle named Abrams to its "Top 50 Under 40" list. In 2006 she was named a Georgia Rising Star by Atlanta Magazine and by Law & Politics Magazine. [146] Abrams received a single vote, from Kathleen Rice, in the 2019 election for Speaker of the U.S ...