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Well, this is certainly an interesting argument from the historian of medicine Melanie Kiechle. Does the pandemic mean that we need to take 19th century theories of medicine seriously again?.
This is a pretty limited story at Forbes, but these are useful graphs from a study that shows that income inequality will have negative health effects for Americans at rates.
Nice to see the asbestos industry pushing its deadly product on poor nations like India. What are a few million developing world lives when there are profits for rich world.
Not at all surprising that employee wellness program shifts responsibility for unhealthy workplaces off of the employer and onto the employee: 鈥淢any of the individual behaviors you are focusing on.
Malcom Gladwell asks a very good question.I'm a huge college football fan and like my NFL fix too. This article is to put it mildly extremely disturbing.I don't know whether.
Whatever you think about the debate over the availability of the birth control pill in a Maine middle school, the Onion's done you one better.(via)