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The Center Cannot Hold: My Life as a Patient and a Legal Professional | Professor Eyln Saks

Professor Elyn Saks Professor of Law, Psychology, and Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at the USC Gould School of Law Elyn Saks is Director of the Saks Institute...

Updated April 5, 2019

The Complicated Relationship of Disability and Well-Being

Published in 2017

The Connection Between Retiring Early and Living Longer

Positive health effects of retirement have also been found by studies using data from Israel, England, Germany and other European countries. That retirement promotes health...

Published on May 5, 2018

The Coronavirus Is Here to Stay, So What Happens Next?

By Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Susan Ellenberg and Michael Levy In the last few days, most Americans, even President Trump, have come to terms with the need for social distancing....

Published on March 3, 2020

The Danger of Linking Mental Illness to Mass Shootings

President Trump, and others including leaders in the GOP, have blamed mental illness for mass shootings. In a Monday speech, Trump called mass shooters “mentally ill...

Published on August 3, 2019

The development and activity-dependent expression of aggrecan in the cat visual cortex.

Published in 2014

The Division of Medical Ethics is pleased to announce the members of the Class of 2019 who will be joining us this summer as postdoctoral fellows

Maddy Kilbride will receive her PhD in Philosophy from Princeton this summer. Prior to beginning her PhD, she obtained her BA in Philosophy at Bates and an MA in Philosophy...

Published on April 6, 2017

The early adoption of intensity-modulated radiotherapy and stereotactic body radiation treatment among older Medicare beneficiaries with prostate cancer.

Published in 2017

The Effect of Absenteeism and Clinic Protocol on Health Outcomes: The Case of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV in Kenya.

Published in 2013

The Effect of Entry Regulation in the Health Care Sector: the Case of Home Health.

Published in 2014
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