Harm Reduction

While it is true that racism has ebbed and flowed through medicine, STAT’s Embedded Bias begins by creating a straw man that does not
This article originally appeared on MedPage Today and was written by Andrea Love, PhD, and Katie Suleta, DHSc, MPH, MS. The original version can be found 
I spoke with John Batchelor most recently about Golden Rice, a groundbreaking genetically engineered crop created by German scientists in the 1980s and ’90s, and hailed as a miraculous solution to vitamin A deficiency, which plagues millions world
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Inhalers are critical elements in the care of individuals with asthma and COPD, delivering drugs to open airways and making breathing easier and more effective.
Skin cancer is by far the most common type of cancer in the US and worldwide.
The two studies published in JAMA Network Open looked at advertising exposure of children to food products and adults to tobacco on screens. Both have some interesting insights to consider.
(This companion piece discusses the potential risks of the artificial sweetener erythritol based on a single study.
It is hard to explain one’s pain and equally challenging to describe in academic literature. Unfortunately, the numbers used to quantify both are given an unearned certainty.