Gary

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Gary is a common English name. In the context of this article, Gary may refer to a medical professional, patient, or a medical term or condition. For more specific information, please refer to the related pages and articles.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Gary is a name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German Garwig, composed of gar ("spear") and wig ("combat"). In the medical field, there are numerous professionals named Gary who have made significant contributions. Additionally, there may be medical terms or conditions that include the name Gary.

Notable Medical Professionals Named Gary[edit | edit source]

There are many medical professionals named Gary who have made significant contributions to their respective fields. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Gary Becker - A renowned economist who made significant contributions to the field of health economics.
  • Gary Small - A professor of psychiatry and aging, known for his work on Alzheimer's disease.
  • Gary Taubes - An investigative science and health journalist who has written extensively about diet and health.

Medical Terms or Conditions[edit | edit source]

There may be medical terms or conditions that include the name Gary. For example, the Gary syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by certain physical abnormalities.

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