As long as I can remember, newspapers have used their front page to report hard news, news that they considered to be of great importance to their readers. The Los Angeles Times and many other newspapers now seem to be using their front pages to influence their readers.
Gender Bias in Stroke Care
In this day and age you would think that medical care provided to women would be as good as that provided to men. But think again–evidence suggests otherwise.
Bias in Health Information: Understanding the Agendas
All health information and advice is biased, including mine. That doesn’t mean it’s worthless. But in order to judge the message and its applicability, you need to understand the underlying agenda.
The Employment-at-Will Doctrine. Another Euphemism as our Language Fades into Irrelevance
The Employment-at-Will Doctrine sounds equitable on the surface, but is it?