Black Mirror: Good TV, bad policy?
I love Black Mirror in the way I love long-distance running: I’m not sure why I’m doing it, the experience is usually painful, but when
Read MoreI love Black Mirror in the way I love long-distance running: I’m not sure why I’m doing it, the experience is usually painful, but when
Read MoreDoctors, patients, and researchers are frustrated when a new healthcare approach works well in a study, but then has disappointing results in the “real world.”
Read MoreThe decision to place a loved one on life support is not easy. In fact, the term itself “life support” can mean many different things
Read MoreEditor’s note: The opinions expressed in the following blog post are the author’s own and do not reflect the views of Baylor College of Medicine.
Read MoreDeep brain stimulation (DBS), a procedure in which implanted electrodes deliver current to a target region of the brain, might sound like the stuff of
Read MoreI must admit that I’m surprised when I hear third-year medical students say they would like to have taken some humanities courses in the first
Read MoreIn August 2017, Governor Greg Abbot signed into law a bill passed by the Texas State legislature during a special session, “An Act relating to
Read MoreLast week, a suspect in California’s notorious Golden State Killer cases was captured after decades in hiding. In the end, Joseph James DeAngelo, a former
Read MoreAs the weather turns warm again in Houston, many of us are aware of what’s just around the corner: a hot and humid summer filled
Read MoreA few weeks ago, my colleague Stephanie Morain wrote a PolicyWise post on attempts to pass so-called “right-to-try” legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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