The new variant is upon us and the narrative has been set, repeating many of the familiar reactions we have...
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Read moreThe Affordable Care Act has redefined federalism in America by creating new mechanisms for the state and nation to provide...
Read moreAmerica's regulation of abortion sets a concerning precedent for all of healthcare. As we expand healthcare coverage, we must caution against...
Read moreA recent report erroneously attributes decreasing fertility rates to personal choice among women, conflating economic trends with personal decisions.
Read moreWe see many newly minted vaccine campaigns motivating those eligible to get vaccinated. We analyze why these campaigns will fail.
Read moreA report by NBER reveals stark disparities in American mortality, which may redefine how we see healthcare.
Read moreHealthcare is immersed in data, which now define all aspects of clinical care. But data do not define the individual,...
Read moreWe recently approved booster shots for the COVID-19 vaccine, raising many issues across different fronts, all defined by one core...
Read moreLaw enforcement often makes rapid decisions in high pressure situations - not unlike physicians. Perhaps law enforcement should train more...
Read moreSemaglutide has moved beyond its original indication and now sits at the center of a widening set of clinical questions: cardiovascular risk, kidney disease progression, and even neurodegeneration. The question is no longer whether the drug lowers glucose or reduces weight—it does—but how far those effects extend across systems, and whether evidence from one population can be translated into another without distortion. Large, well-powered trials have produced consistent signals, yet those signals are now being applied in contexts that were...
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