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Yearly Archive for 2008

Will Money Improve NYC’s Health?

by J. R. White
0

You know, there’s a reason why famous sayings are, well, famous sayings. It’s because they’re true and they usually... READ MORE →

Culturally Competent Care – Are Health Care Providers Doing Enough?

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
0

America is arguably one of the most diverse nations in the world. While such diversity can provide opportunities for unique... READ MORE →

Conflicts of Interest Among Physicians II

by JC, MD
2

I previously posted a few times about conflicts of interest within the medical profession. A friend of a friend who reads... READ MORE →

How To Talk To Kids About Sex

by J. R. White
1

Do you remember the dreaded sex talk given to you by your parents? Most likely you fall into one of two camps. You belong... READ MORE →

Sleep and Consciousness – A Dynamic State of Being

by Nirupama Shankar, PT, MHS
5

One of the more intriguing aspects of human behavior comes packaged in an extremely natural and habitual act — sleep.... READ MORE →

HIV-Positive? Start Meditating

by Jennifer Green, MS
1

Researchers at UCLA recently announced the results of a study of mindfulness medication among people with HIV. This isn’t... READ MORE →

Public Health Needs a Shot in the Arm

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
3

Arguably, one of the greatest public health advances in the last century has been the advent of safe and effective vaccines... READ MORE →

Medical Students Can Make A Difference

by JC, MD
0

It is that time of the year again when medical students start appearing on the wards. If you are a third year student you... READ MORE →

What Makes A Good Doctor? – A Patient’s Perspective

by J. R. White
5

Why am I writing this article? I admit, even to myself it seems a little random. But a combination of recent events and articles... READ MORE →

Can this Economic Downturn Lead to Better Psychosocial Health?

by RD, MD
7

Ok, Ok, before you scream, “This title is nuts, the economic crisis has me spending more time worrying than ever!”... READ MORE →

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This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →

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