Health, Disease, and Racial Medicine
"Race/ethnicity are Independently Associated with Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use "
Medicine and Law Weekly 08/27/2006.
"Ethnic Differences in Bone Mineral Density Were Identified in Chinese American Women"
Medicine and Law Weekly 07/21/2006.
"Imperfect, Imprecise But Useful: Your Race"
New York Times 04/04/2006.
"Personalized and Racialized Medicine Are Not the Same "
Diverse Online 06/14/2006.
"Harvard to Focus on Bioethics and Technology"
New York Times 11/30/2005.
"Genetic Find Stirs Debate on Race-Based Medicine"
New York Times 11/11/2005.
"Would You Take the DNA Test?"
Chicago Tribune 10/05/2005.
"New Drug Combo Intensifies Race-Based Medicine Debate"
AMNews 12/06/2004.
"Beware of Race-Based Cures"
USA Today 11/15/2004.
"Race-Based Medicine Continued..."
New York Times 11/14/2004.
"Race-Based Therapeutics"
New England Journal of Medicine 11/11/2004.
"The Genome in Black and White (and Gray)"
New York Times 10/10/2004.
"Health Care Disparities -- Science, Politics, and Race"
The New England Journal of Medicine 04/08/2004.
"Sexual Health Clinic 'Misdiagnosed Patients'"
The Guardian 09/08/2003.
"Racism Is What Makes Us Really Sick"
The Guardian 08/05/2003.
"Study Finds Racial Differences in Use of Feeding Tubes"
The New York Times 07/02/2003.
"Dreamchild"
The Globe and Mail 06/14/2003.
"Large DNA File to Help Track Illness in Blacks"
The New York Times 05/27/2003.
"Choosing Eugenics"
The Chronicle of Higher Education 05/02/2003.
"Diseases Common in Ashkenazim May Be Random"
The New York Times 03/24/2003.
"Medicine and People of Color: Unlikely Mix"
San Francisco Chronicle 03/17/2003.
"Mixed Results Win HIV Vaccine a Guarded Response"
Nature 02/27/2003.
"Using Genetic Tests, Ashkenazi Jews Vanquish a Disease"
The New York Times 02/18/2003.