Mark Attiah | Don’t drink the Haterade
Since the Centers for Disease Control are clearly neglecting their duties regarding the pandemic of haters, it falls to me to put out this public service announcement.
Since the Centers for Disease Control are clearly neglecting their duties regarding the pandemic of haters, it falls to me to put out this public service announcement.
Standardized patients afford a very valuable benefit to the overly anxious medical student — a margin of error.
Medical dramas misrepresent the reality of life in a hospital. No matter how smart he is, in real life, House probably would have been fired from his job very, very quickly.
Those in positions of power and influence should treat their medical decisions just as they treat their words in the public sphere: very, very carefully. People are watching.
Are there really some things that ethics dictate we’ll just never know? Who decides what is on- and off-limits?
White coats come in different shades, and no one should dissuade future doctors from choosing career paths that make them happy.
Lawmakers are trying to reduce costs by penalizing people who engage in behaviors that raise health risks. But are such behaviors taxable?
Research done here at Penn points out that sleep is complicated and that we need to sleep smarter, not harder.
Penn's Cut Hypertension program is more than your run-of-the-mill public health PSA.
The USDA guidelines should be a call for organizations that provide food for large groups of people to take into account not only what foods are served, but how they are offered.