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Social justice as a foundation for democracy and health

Published in 2020

Social Media, E-Health, and Medical Ethics.

Published in 2019

Social Media, e-Health, and Medical Ethics

Published in 2019

Social Media's "Infodemic"

Medical ethicist Dominic Sisti explains why social media is valuable for health care providers, but can also be an “ethical gray zone” for Tweet-happy doctors that could...

Published on June 1, 2020

Social Mobility May Decrease Income-Based Life Expectancy Gap

Areas with higher social mobility have a smaller life expectancy gap between rich and poor individuals, according to a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine. “While we...

Published on January 3, 2020

Sociodemographic Differences in Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Initiation by Adolescent Males.

Published in 2015

Sociology. Scientific misconduct: do the punishments fit the crime?

Published in 2008

Soda ad blitzes conspicuously match food stamp schedules, study says

Food companies have embraced a controversial tactic in their quest to sell more soda, a new study says: timing advertisements for sugary drinks to the days states distribute...

Published on June 4, 2018

Sodium content needs to be on the menu at Philly restaurants. Here's why

New legislation proposed last week by Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown will help Philadelphia restaurant-goers reduce their risk of stroke and heart disease. The bill...

Published on January 2, 2018

Some Optimism About Enhancement

Published in 2019
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