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I’m an oncologist who treats prostate cancer. For many patients and their manhood, the cure seems worse than the disease.

By Ravi Parikh for The Washington Post: As an oncologist who specializes in prostate cancer, my treatments often work extremely well. Most of my patients have lived for...

Published on April 4, 2020

Identifiable Characteristics and Potentially Malleable Beliefs Predict Stigmatizing Attributions Toward Persons With Alzheimer's Disease Dementia: Results of a Survey of the U.S. General Public.

Published in 2016

Identifiable Characteristics and Potentially Malleable Beliefs Predict Stigmatizing Attributions Toward Persons With Alzheimer's Disease Dementia: Results of a Survey of the U.S. General Public.

Published in 2016

If by ‘natural’ you mean ‘good’: In pursuit of the natural childbirth

Published in 2018

If North Texas runs out of ICU hospital beds, doctors can consider a patient’s vaccination status

North Texas doctors have quietly developed a plan that seeks to prepare for the possibility that due to the COVID-19 surge the region will run out of intensive-care...

Published on August 1, 2021

If the FDA approves Biogen’s Alzheimer’s treatment, I won’t prescribe it

From Jason Karlawish in STAT: Most visits to the memory center where I care for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease end in disappointment. “Are there any new...

Published on June 2, 2021

IL1RN coding variant is associated with lower risk of acute respiratory distress syndrome and increased plasma IL-1 receptor antagonist.

Published in 2013

Imagining the Next Decade of Behavioral Science

Behavioral Scientist put together a collection of ideas about what the next decade of behavioral science will tackle. The online magazine called for “hopes, fears,...

Published on January 2, 2020

Imminent Death Donation: Beyond Ethical Theory and Into Practice

Published in 2018

Immune to addiction: the ethical dimensions of vaccines against substance abuse.

Published in 2012
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