Scarcity Is Not an Excuse to Discriminate: Age and Disability in Health Care Rationing
The Colombian case reinforces that human rights and public health are not mutually exclusive.

The Colombian case reinforces that human rights and public health are not mutually exclusive.

The most effective way to change peoples’ opinions is to highlight the success stories of those who have tried psychedelics.

Patient-reported outcome measures have potential benefits, but raise concerns as well. This article reviews the legal landscape for PROMs.

Recent reproductive health care legislation in California doesn’t meet the needs of people with disabilities. Here’s how the state can improve.

While age-old stereotypes have shaped video games for decades, new mechanics that don’t reify negative stereotypes of madness remain open for addition.

What does it mean when our devices recognize us more accurately when we utter the dialect of consumerism?

Equipping cancer survivors with an effective right to be forgotten is essential in picking up life after recovery.
