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The research keeps coming about how governors hurt their states when they cut off unemployment benefits early

From Business Insider: Americans who've already lost unemployment benefits aren't going back to work in droves — instead they are spending less and may not be getting...

Published on September 5, 2021

The rights and wrongs of intentional exposure research: contextualising the Guatemala STD inoculation study.

Published in 2012

The Rights and Wrongs of Intentional Exposure Research: Contextualising the Guatemala STD Inoculation Study

Published in 2012

The role of MD and MBA training in the professional development of a physician: a survey of 30 years of graduates from the Wharton Health Care Management Program.

Published in 2014

The safety of supported psilocybin use in Oregon.

Published in 2024

The Science of Making Better Decisions About Health: Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Benefit Analysis

Published in 2015

The science of sharing and the sharing of science.

Published in 2014

The sixth annual Ellen Hyman-Browne Memorial Lecture: Ezekiel J. Emanuel, "Ethics and Pricing of Innovative Drugs"

Children's Hospital will hold its sixth Ellen Hyman-Browne Memorial Lecture on Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 4pm in the Colket Translational Research Building (CTRB)...

Updated September 1, 2017

The Social Context of "Do-It-Yourself" Brain Stimulation: Neurohackers, Biohackers, and Lifehackers.

Published in 2017

The Supreme Court’s Rulings on Race Neutrality Threaten Progress in Medicine and Health

Viewpoint authors: Harald Schmidt, PhD; Lawrence O. Gostin, JD Michelle A. Williams, ScD In landmark rulings, the US Supreme Court significantly restricted race-conscious...

Published on July 2, 2023
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