Should TV Drug Ads Be Forced To Include A Price? Trump’s Team Says Yes
Rachel Sachs, associate professor of law
Drugmakers may have to disclose prices of medicine in television ads
Rachel Sachs, associate professor of law
Climate change could threaten the world’s beer supply. Do you care about global warming now?
Xinyi Liu, assistant professor of anthropology
‘Ancient theater gets its groove back’
Classics scholar Timothy Moore, in Arts & Sciences, discusses the importance of music in ancient Greek and Roman theater productions, an element often lost in modern-day readings of classic plays, on the Center for the Humanities website. He is working on a book and a website to help give such works their full context.
Obesity Tied to Colon Cancer Risk in Younger Women
Yin Cao, associate professor of surgery
‘Materials through the ages’
Physicist Kenneth Kelton, of Arts & Sciences, discusses for “Hold That Thought” how materials and technology, from metals and glass to plastics and semconductors, have advanced throughout history.
When is the right time to push during childbirth? New study sheds light
Alison Cahill, MD, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology
When Giving Birth For The First Time, Push Away
Alison Cahill, MD, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology
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