Subscribe
Students
Faculty & Staff
Leadership & Policy
Podcasts
Top 100
Advertise
Jobs
Shop
Blogs/Opinion: Page 22
Blogs/Opinion
Study Suggests Men with Metastatic Prostate Cancer Should Be Tested for Inherited Mutations
Inherited mutations in DNA-repair genes, such as the BRCA genes, can increase cancer risk. A new study shows that DNA-repair mutations are significantly more common in men with metastatic prostate cancer compared with men whose prostate cancer hasn’t spread. This suggests all men with advanced prostate cancer should be tested for inherited DNA-repair mutations to […]
Blogs/Opinion
Good — and bad — news about today’s teens
The results are in from the 2015 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). There is a lot to celebrate — but there are also some trends that parents, and everyone who spends time with or works with teens, should know about. The YRBS is a nationwide survey of high school students conducted every two years. […]
Blogs/Opinion
End Racial Profiling of Asian American Scientists and Academics
When Joyce Xi attends her commencement at Yale this week, she will join not just the ranks of educated men and women, but a very distinctive subset. She will be an Asian American who now knows exactly what it’s like to undergo the extreme xenophobia of her own country. But only as an associate. She […]
Blogs/Opinion
The Supreme Court Exposed the Anti-Abortion Sham of “Protecting Women’s Health”
The Supreme Court struck down two Texas restrictions on abortion providers in a landmark case on Monday, offering the strongest affirmation of the constitutional right to safe, legal, accessible abortion since Roe v. Wade. Justice Stephen Breyer’s majority opinion in Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt is an unequivocal rejection of the mistruths at the heart […]
Blogs/Opinion
The First Citywide Program to Get Black Women on PrEP Is Coming to Washington, D.C.
It’s been two years since Truvada, a drug that prevents HIV infection, got an enthusiastic seal of approval from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization. Those two public-health juggernauts primarily recommended the daily pill, also known as pre-exposure prophylaxis or PrEP, for intravenous drug users and men who have […]
Blogs/Opinion
10 pregnant women in Dallas County tested positive for Zika, health director says
Ten pregnant women in Dallas County have tested positive for the Zika virus, the county’s health director said Tuesday. The women had all traveled to other countries and contracted the virus from mosquitoes abroad, Zachary Thompson told the Dallas County Commissioners Court. No one has contracted Zika from bites in the U.S., but officials are […]
Blogs/Opinion
Breastfeeding as a trans dad: ‘A baby doesn’t know what your pronouns are’
Giving birth to two children as a transgender man gave Trevor MacDonald rare insight into the manifold struggles of trans individuals – and in blogging about it he became the public voice of a long hidden conversation. MacDonald, soft-spoken and sporting a wispy goatee, was breastfeeding his first child at the time. He and his […]
Blogs/Opinion
The health disparities of being gay
The club Pulse, site of the biggest mass gun shooting in U.S. history, was named to honor one of the co-owner’s brothers, who succumbed to AIDS in 1991. In today’s Health Populi, I soberly ponder the lost lives in the Orlando massacre of people who joyfully convened in a safe haven to celebrate life, liberty, […]
Blogs/Opinion
When “life” gets in the way of good health
A few years ago, I saw a lovely patient who had gained a surprising amount of weight between visits. Surprised, because usually she takes great care of herself, I said, “Wow. You’ve gained 10 pounds since I saw you last. What’s going on? She looked at me and told me that her finances were in […]
Blogs/Opinion
One-third of American adults never floss, study says
Do you floss your pearly whites every day? A recent study found that nearly one-third of American adults never do. The study looked at data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey to determine the percentage of American adults who neglect to floss their teeth. Researchers examined self-reports of more than 9,000 adults, ages […]
Blogs/Opinion
Hispanic and black young adult cancer patients more likely to die of their disease
Hispanic white and non-Hispanic black cancer patients between ages 15 and 29 may be more likely than same-aged white patients to die of their disease, according to a University of Colorado Cancer Center study presented at the American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting 2016. The finding is partially but not wholly explained by […]
Policies
Montana Creates Office of American Indian Health
HELENA, Mont. — Gov. Steve Bullock signed an executive order June 16 to establish a state Office of American Indian Health, saying the current health care system in Indian Country limits access to preventative care and quality health care services and providers. Bullock issued the directive with health officials and tribal leaders at the conclusion […]
Previous Page
Page 22 of 23
Next Page
Find A Job
Post A Job
Featured Jobs
William H. Kruskal Instructor of Statistics
University of Chicago - Department of Mathematics
Austin Community College
Tenure Track Position--Assistant Professor of Biomechanics
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Assistant Professor, Human Cognitive Neuroscience
Princeton University - Neuroscience Institute
Director for Student Cultural Engagement
Wayne State College (WSC)
Biochemistry/Chemistry Tenure Track
Grinnell College
Premium Employers
Previous
Next
The trusted source for all job seekers
We have an extensive variety of listings for both academic and non-academic positions at postsecondary institutions.
Read More