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Do No Harm: A Call for Decarceration in Hospitals

Bill of Health

They leafed through magazines or scrolled on their phones, waiting. Neither of these circumstances applied to Nebraska Twenty. Yet, I never used his real name. I routinely passed by his room with two officers posted outside at all times. They too had become part of my daily routine, but I never spoke to them directly.

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Introducing Petrie-Flom’s POPLAR and PULSE Affiliated Researchers on Psychedelics

Bill of Health

They completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Bioethics at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and received their PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Pennsylvania. He has written for several legal journals and was profiled by Fortune magazine. Harrison M.A., Robert Mikos , J.D.,

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Is Preemption the Cure for Healthcare Federalism’s Restrictions on Medication Abortion?

Bill of Health

Whelan , JD, MA Bioethics, is an assistant professor at the Georgia State University College of Law. Magazine , the Harvard Bill of Health , and the Philadelphia Inquirer. Allison is the author of multiple book chapters and has also published op-eds and commentary, including for Ms. appeared first on Bill of Health.

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Rebel Health: The Personal and Professional Passion of Susannah Fox

Jane Sarashon

Also, check out the following links for more on Susannah’s journey into Rebel Health — STAT Q&A: A scholar of the patient “revolution” tracks the arc from powerlessness to influence Harvard Public Health magazine Q&A: The patient-led care revolution and follow #RebelHealth on your social channels.

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The Unsurprising Surprise of Social Determinants in COVID-19 Mortality

Health Populi

“Covid-19 exposes America’s racial health gap,” asserts The Economist , the weekly news magazine based in London, UK, in an advanced essay dated 11 April 2020. The subtitle of the piece: “African-Americans appear more vulnerable to the virus.”

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The Elevator, Trust and the Data Commons: Bart de Witte Makes the Case for Open AI for Health at WHO/Europe

Health Populi

As TIME magazine tells the story , before the safety brake was applied to the elevators that consumers could access, there were numerous accidents in the contraptions owing to often-breaking ropes that hoisted the lifts. World’s Fair held at the Crystal Palace , now known as Bryant Park, New York City, c.

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Patients, Health Consumers, People, Citizens: Who Are We In America?

Health Populi

The paper that asserts “no” to the question comes from Michael Gusmano, Karen Maschke, and Mildred Solomon, all associated with the Hastings Center which does research into bioethics.

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