How to fold fitted sheets
I “fold” most of the laundry in my house. My two-step method for fitted sheets is to (1) roll them up into a heap and
I “fold” most of the laundry in my house. My two-step method for fitted sheets is to (1) roll them up into a heap and
Austin alerted me to the April 2013 issue of Medical Care, which includes an important Point-Counterpoint regarding a central substantive and methodological disagreement within the
The following interesting idea arose this morning in email correspondence with Adrianna McIntyre of the Project Millennial blog.* One concern about the ACA exchanges is that some
I’ve been waiting for this post from Ezra Klein. It follows another good one from James Fallows, to which Ezra refers. Together, the Gmail experience,
As many of you know, Austin and I both write for the JAMA Forum. I am also on the editorial board of JAMA Pediatrics. Disclosures
I am a frequent guest on Stand Up! with Pete Dominick, which airs on Sirius/XM radio, channel 104 from 6-9AM Eastern. It immediately replays on
There are moments I’m really proud to be a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Their just released policy statement, “Promoting the Well-Being of
My latest AcademyHealth post is about reconsidering how to use opioids for pain treatment. There are charts. Go read it! @afrakt
Earlier this week I flagged this passage from Karen Joynt and Ashish Jha’s NEJM Perspective: As things stand, hospitals with high mortality rates but low
As you know, I was no fan of the soda ban in NYC. But I’m no fan what’s been going on since the ban was struck down
We’re having a snow day, so I’ll be with my kids today. Tomorrow I’ll be in Daytona Beach, Florida for the day. Yes, literally, the
Long time readers of the blog know of both my love of information technology and my skepticism that they’re going to be widely accepted (and