Man who created 'Reasons to Stay' website after brother's death, tearfully shares success story
Man who created 'Reasons to Stay' website after brother's death, tearfully shares success story
Update. An editorial in #JAMA and the #JAMANetwork.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2830748?guestAccessKey=47e4b56b-8f69-4ff3-a26e-3a66a88b2c67&linkId=753250407
"Some authors of scientific works in process have had to remove their names from publications for these publications to proceed; others have chosen to pause or withdraw their publications. While some of these actions are directly related to the executive order to #HHS employees to cease communications, many have been undertaken preemptively by authors who are not subject to the order but are presumably fearful of the challenges of communicating complex findings in this current environment. Some authors are engaging in anticipatory compliance by scrubbing from their manuscripts words they fear may be deemed, in the moment, politically unacceptable…We remain steadfast in our guidance to authors and readers across the JAMA Network journals and endorse and adhere to the standards set by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors [#ICMJE]…We will act flexibly, where appropriate, to ensure that censoring efforts will not silence the integrity of the scientific process or clear communication of scientific information important for health."
#Censorship #DefendResearch #Medicine #ScholComm #Takedowns #Trump #USPol #USPolitics
Julkaistu tänään: vain keskim 27.4-v tanskalaisten anaboli-dopingista kärähtäneiden urheilijoiden kuolleisuus oli lähes 3x verrattuna samanikäiseen taustaväestöön 11v seurannassa.
Mitä alempi tulotaso, sitä isomman osan työnantajan järjestämä terveydenhuolto raapaisee amerikkalaistalouksista ja ero alimman ja ylimmän tuloluokan välillä kasvaa jatkuvasti.
Maailman p**kin terveydenhuoltosysteemi. Avoid at any costs.
#terveydenhuolto #rahoitus #jamanetwork #jama #eriarvoisuus
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2813927
This economic evaluation study quantifies how growth in employer-sponsored health insurance premiums may have been associated with reduced annual wages, disparities in earnings by race and ethnicity and wage level, and wage stagnation among US families.