Otis Brawley is one of America's truly outstanding physician scientists. In How We Do Harm, he challenges all of us-- physicians, patients, and communities-- to recommit ourselves to the pledge to 'do no harm.'
Seventy-five percent of women who smoke would like to quit, and yet only two to three percent quit every year... It's significant because we can help… - David Satcher
Seventy-five percent of women who smoke would like to quit, and yet only two to three percent quit every year... It's significant because we can help…
- David Satcher
We believe that more than 4 percent of the children in this country suffer ADHD... We want to know how to better identify and refer children for trea… - David Satcher
We believe that more than 4 percent of the children in this country suffer ADHD... We want to know how to better identify and refer children for trea…
There is no health without mental health. - David Satcher
There is no health without mental health.
This is no time to let down our guard on youth violence. Research demonstrates that appropriate interventions made during or prior to adolescence can… - David Satcher
This is no time to let down our guard on youth violence. Research demonstrates that appropriate interventions made during or prior to adolescence can…
People tend to think of overweight and obesity as strictly a personal matter, but there is much that communities can and should do to address these p… - David Satcher
People tend to think of overweight and obesity as strictly a personal matter, but there is much that communities can and should do to address these p…
Otis Brawley is one of America's truly outstanding physician scientists. In How We Do Harm, he challenges all of us-- physicians, patients, and commu… - David Satcher
Otis Brawley is one of America's truly outstanding physician scientists. In How We Do Harm, he challenges all of us-- physicians, patients, and commu…
The same things that lead to disparities in health in this country on a day-to-day basis led to disparities in the impact of Hurricane Katrina. - David Satcher
The same things that lead to disparities in health in this country on a day-to-day basis led to disparities in the impact of Hurricane Katrina.
Many people believe that dealing with overweight and obesity is a personal responsibility. To some degree they are right, but it is also a community … - David Satcher
Many people believe that dealing with overweight and obesity is a personal responsibility. To some degree they are right, but it is also a community …
Our nation's blood supply is safer than it's ever been, and it's getting safer as we speak. - David Satcher
Our nation's blood supply is safer than it's ever been, and it's getting safer as we speak.
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