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The "biased-doctor" model is a woeful misimpression of reality, but one that has become a staple of the "health disparities" campaign.
The authors of this book conclude that differences in treatment vary by race but not because of it.
It is long past time to put aside the incendiary claim that racism plays a meaningful role in the health status of African-Americans.
Health inequalities are best resolved by pluralistic social processes that facilitate, but do not mandate, more effective choices and trade-offs.
Are differences in treatment due to deliberate discrimination or other (less invidious) factors?
Little is known about the effects of DTC advertising, especially its impact on consumer behavior (as opposed to attitudes and knowledge) and, ultimately, on consumer health.
Joshua Muravchik's thoughts on Patrick J. Buchanan and his two definitions of anti-Semitism
As everybody knows by now, President Clinton's job-...





