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The Perils of “Survivorship Bias”

From Katy Milkman, PhD, in The Scientific American: My colleagues and I, we’ve been spending a lot of time looking at medical decision-making. Say you walk into an...

Published on February 4, 2020

The Potential Value of β-Amyloid Imaging for the Diagnosis and Management of Dementia: A Survey of Clinicians.

Published in 2017

The practices of do-it-yourself brain stimulation: implications for ethical considerations and regulatory proposals.

Published in 2016

The Precision Medicine Initiative's All of Us Research Program: an agenda for research on its ethical, legal, and social issues.

Published in 2016

The Professional Development Course for Residents: Addressing Gaps in Modern Surgical Training

Published in 2018

The Psychological Lives of the Poor

Published in 2016

The psychology of nutrition messages.

Published in 2008

The Questionable Economic Case for Value-Based Drug Pricing in Market Health Systems.

Published in 2017

The real Chris Collins scandal: lax conflict-of-interest rules in Congress

In the aftermath of Rep. Chris Collins’ (R-N.Y.) arrest last week on insider trading charges stemming from his involvement with an Australian biotech company, it is tempting...

Published on August 5, 2018

The Relationship between Health and Place: Expanding Use of Place-Based Disadvantage Indices Beyond COVID-19

Harald Schmidt spoke to Rachel Campbell-Baier and Caitlin Otter at Academy Health on the value of disadvantage indices and how they can be improved so better care can be...

Published on November 3, 2021
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