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maternal and child health

Testing Early for Pregnancy May Produce False Negative Results or Detect Early Pregnancy Loss

Featured

Violence Prevention Program at Hospitals Can Prevent Recurrent Harm

Author: Michelle Samuels.

Politico

Are Patients Consumers or Not?

in Health Law, Policy & Management, SPH In the Media

Quotes Austin Frakt, associate professor of health law, policy & management

Tagged: exercise

The Fix

Does Restricting Prescription Opioids Save Lives in the Long Term?

in Health Law, Policy & Management, SPH In the Media

Quotes Austin Frakt, associate professor of health law, policy & management

Tagged: addiction, opioids, overdose, pharmaceuticals

Psychology Today

The Mental and Physical Health of Caregivers

in SPH In the Media

Opinion by Dean Sandro Galea

Tagged: aging and well-being, caregiving, mental health

Boston 25 News

Lawmakers Hoping to Pass Bill Banning Conversion Therapy for LGBTQ Children

in SPH In the Media

Quotes Michelle Samuels, senior writer and editor in the Office of Communications

Tagged: LGBT health, LGBTQ health, politics and health

New York Times

The Opioid Dilemma: Saving Lives in the Long Run Can Take Lives in the Short Run

in Health Law, Policy & Management, SPH In the Media

Opinion by Austin Frakt, associate professor of health law, policy & management

Tagged: opioids

New York Times

Build Your Own ‘Medicare for All’ Plan. Beware: There Are Tough Choices.

in Health Law, Policy & Management, SPH In the Media

Article co-authored by Austin Frakt, associate professor of health law, policy & management

Tagged: ACA, affordable care act, health insurance, medicare, obamacare, politics and health

Boston Globe

Things to Watch as Beth Israel-Lahey Merger Becomes Official

in Health Law, Policy & Management, SPH In the Media

Quotes Alan Sager, professor of health law, policy & management

Tagged: hospitals

Elite Daily

What Is “Late-Term Abortion”? You Might Be Getting It All Wrong

in Alumni, SPH In the Media

Quotes alum Kristyn Brandi

Tagged: abortion access, politics and health, reproductive health, reproductive rights

Moscow-Pullman Daily News

The Controversy over Third-Term Abortions

in Alumni, SPH In the Media

Quotes alum Kristyn Brandi

Tagged: abortion access, politics and health, reproductive health, reproductive rights

New York Times

Massachusetts Bill Would Ban Tackle Football Until after Seventh Grade

in Biostatistics, SPH In the Media

References research co-authored by Yorghos Tripodis, research associate professor of biostatistics

Tagged: child health, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, CTE, football injuries, traumatic brain injury, Youth Football

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