My favorite readers
Are, of course, all of you. On the last day of 2011, let me thank all of you from all of us. This has been
Are, of course, all of you. On the last day of 2011, let me thank all of you from all of us. This has been
I thought I’d give you what I consider to be my best work. It also happens to be the one people ask me for the
Warren Ellis, hands down. First of all, there’s Planetary. This is another of those “slow-time” reads, because although there were only 27 issues, they were
No year-end lists for me. I don’t care for them that much. But I will spend some time talking about some favorite things. I recently
I seriously doubt I will remember to follow Kevin Drum’s rules of elision, though he’s now made it much easier for me to do so.
Go to The Atlantic and check out some of the photos that were considered in the National Geographic 2011 photo contest. Specifically , these came from the
There’s a very nice Perspectives piece at NEJM today. I fear that it will be behind a paywall, which is tragic, because the people who
Here’s another good end of year reminder: vaccinate your kids. Steven Weintraub, who has chronic lymphocytic leukemia, reminds us why: Unfortunately, vaccination rates for many
Sarah Kliff has a piece up reviewing all that’s happened in health care policy in 2011. The answer? Shockingly little: But for all the health
Yesterday, I went on about how I think endings can be given too much power. I received some push back from people I respect, and so I
Kevin Drum thinks I’ve been fooled: Oh, Aaron. You’ve been snookered. Stephen King has somehow contrived to make a virtue out of the fact that
Although this is a health policy oriented blog, once in a while we write a post on an off-topic that really attracts people. Some of
the health services research blog
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