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Shouldn't Docs Who Spread False COVID Info Lose Their Licenses?

From WebMD: it's not clear that US physicians who are not government officials have any legal obligation ― as opposed to a moral obligation ― to the government or the...

Published on August 1, 2021

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Updated February 6, 2017

Sickle cell disease and the "difficult patient" conundrum.

Published in 2013

Signs of Dementia: 8 Tips For Talking to Your Older Parents

You don’t think this lightly. And, like most people, you have no idea how to talk about it. University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Professor and Penn Memory...

Published on November 2, 2019

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Sivan (Xiwen) Luo received his BAs in Chemistry and Spanish Language and Literature from the University of Washington. He later completed his Master in Education Policy at...

Updated November 1, 2022

Six health care trends that will reshape the patient-provider dynamic.

Published in 2016

Six Questions to Ask Before We Shorten Radiation Treatments for Intact Prostate Cancer.

Published in 2017

Six Research Projects at Penn Bolstered Through Quartet Pilot Competition Funding

The recipients and their projects include Heather Schofield of the Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School -- “The Impact of Pain Reduction on Productivity and...

Published on March 5, 2018

Sleepless in ... Seattle? Which city gets the least shuteye?

Among development economists, sleep isn’t a mainstream subject. Schofield wants to change that, and as a result, the lab run by Schofield and colleagues in Chennai is...

Published on September 3, 2018

'Smart' Pill Bottles Aren't Enough To Help The Medicine Go Down

What if I told you there was a way to use technology to save an estimated $100 billion to $300 billion dollars a year in health care spending in the U.S.? That's the...

Published on August 3, 2017
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