When in doubt, maybe we should keep our mouths shut
There’s a very thoughful piece in JAMA that was just released. It places the recent USPSTF recommendations on Vitamin D (covered here by Healthcare Triage
There’s a very thoughful piece in JAMA that was just released. It places the recent USPSTF recommendations on Vitamin D (covered here by Healthcare Triage
Austin and I have written about wellness programs before. TLDR – we’re not huge fans. A new paper in the American Journal of Managed Care
Externalities and Other Parasites, by Donald Herzog, is one of the best, if not the best, takedowns of economics I’ve read. And it’s hard to argue
The following originally appeared on The Upshot (copyright 2015, The New York Times Company). If you or a loved one is having a heart attack, your most
I’m on record over at the JAMA Forum (and elsewhere) as to being lukewarm about the employer mandate. You can go read me over there
The Upshot has a great* (and I assume crazy popular) post up today on how easy it is to blow a ton of calories at
A couple weeks ago, John had a great Vlogbrothers video on racism. It was fantastic, and I assume all of you already watched, but if
One of my favorite West Wing episodes is “Ellie”. There are three parts I love. The gist of the episode is that the surgeon general, a
Sound Medicine is a radio show produced by the Indiana University School of Medicine and WFYI Public Radio. In the last few years, I’ve become their go-to guy on
Yesterday, I discussed how a colorful exposé on the lead plaintiff in King has led to a series of articles raising difficult questions about standing
In Health Affairs, James Robinson claims we have: Insurers are tightening coverage criteria and managing utilization more aggressively. Hospitals are pushing back on the prices charged
When I write about how sugar doesn’t make kids hyper, I usually laugh when someone accuses me of being in the pocket of “big sugar”.