Jason Hansman About once a year, I get the same message from one of the soldiers I served with: “I’m trying to help my former interpreter
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The Battle Over Women’s Health: How Far Is Too Far?
Kathleen Graham Roe v. Wade forever changed women’s health and empowerment. However, the battle over a woman’s right to choose abortion rages on across America. In
Read MoreNew HCV Drugs Overpriced and Out-of-Reach
Sumit R. Kumar The new Hepatitis C virus (HCV) drugs are a major medical breakthrough. Over
Read MoreAn Undeniable Hero in American Sniper
Tabatha Renz Considering that Clint Eastwood’s latest flick, American Sniper, has made nearly $250 million since its release in mid-January and has become the highest
Read MoreChronic Illness or Criminal Offense: Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System
Kasia Orzechowski On February 7, 2014, Jerome Murdough, a former Marine, was arrested in New York City on charges of trespassing. Unable to afford his bail, Murdough
Read MoreWhat’s In An Ally? On Giving Focus in Social Justice
View image | gettyimages.com Stephanie Henning In the weeks and months since Michael Brown’s tragic death at the hands of police officer Darren Wilson, I have
Read MoreMammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Dallas Cowboys
Luke Melone As the NFL gears up for Super Bowl 49 on Sunday, a growing debate over head injuries threatens the future of the sport. Professional
Read MoreAddressing Global Energy Demand in North America
Maria Landa By 2030, global energy demand will increase by 41 percent due to rapid population and economic growth. Between 2012 and 2035, global population is
Read MoreNew York, Pittsburgh, and Out of Network Care in 2015
View image | gettyimages.com Daniel B. Shulkin What will 2015 bring in healthcare? Judith Roman, CEO of the managed care company Ameri-Health, together with several other
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