Sentences with phrase «health affairs article»

The Volokh Conspiracy's Todd Zywicki, still mulling last week's testimony on bankruptcy before the U.S. Senate, posts his concerns about the conclusions of a Health Affairs article that links serious medical problems to 50 percent of bankruptcy filings.

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Brooklyn Reporter article on Borough President Adams applauding the United States Department of Veterans Affairs keeping health services for veterans intact at the Brooklyn Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Dyker Heights.
In an article for the Institute of Welsh Affairs, Welsh Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for a Healthy Wales Cllr Bablin Molik highlights the importance of ending health inequalities in Wales.
Its goal is improving health, explains Barry Coller, vice president for medical affairs and physician - in - chief at Rockefeller University, in a 2008 Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine article.
The findings appear as a Health Affairs Web First article and will be published in the October issue.
He has published over 100 peer - reviewed articles in journals including Science, Nature Climate Change, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, PLoS ONE, American Journal of Public Health, Health Affairs, and Communication Research.
Articles written by ferret veterinarians and peer - reviewed by AFA's Health Affairs Committee can be found on the group's website, including pieces about adrenal disease, Aleutian disease, cardiac disease and inflammatory bowel disease.
He has published over 100 peer - reviewed articles in journals including Science, Nature Climate Change, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, PLoS ONE, American Journal of Public Health, Health Affairs, and Communication Research.
But if it is true, that conclusion can not be based on this article that is published in Health Affairs that got so much press last week and so much interest in the United States Senate.
Dr. P.H. Bryce, the medical officer of health of the Indian Affairs Dept. in 1908, in an article published in Saturday Night wrote that the schools wrote ««even war seldom shows as large a percentage of fatalities as does the education system we have imposed upon our Indian wards.»
Croakey recently published an article, How the «Prime Minister for Indigenous Affairs» slashed health funding, estimating that the Budget cut about a hundred million dollars annually from Indigenous health spending.
Notably Dr John Gardiner - Garden's Overview of Indigenous Affairs, Chris Graham's Crikey blog The PM and Aboriginal Australian - a timeline, Delephene Fraser's article in The Stringer on the History of government and Aboriginal Affairs prior to 1967 and after, the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation's article on the History of Aboriginal Health from 1967, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner's Social Justice Reports of 2004 and 2005, and the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet's Health policy timeline, and Creative Spirits» article on Aboriginal representative bodies.
Most of the common reasons behind an affair don't involve the actions or appearance of the offender's spouse, suggests mental health counselor Dr. Erica Goodstone in the PsychCentral.com article, «Can Your Relationship Survive Cheating?»
The preparation of this article was supported in part by the Implementation Research Institute (IRI), at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis; through an award from the National Institute of Mental Health (R25 MH080916 - 01A2) and the Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research & Development Service, Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) and by the Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education, through Grant R324B110001 to the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
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