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Steven Miles
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Author
Steven Miles
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In the United States, 6 million people take insulin to control their type 2 diabetes. In recent years, the high price of insulin has been widely covered in the media. Disturbing stories of insulin rationing and patient deaths have been widely reported. A Yale study from 2018 found that 1 in 4 patients with diabetes […]
This editorial appears in the November 2024 issue of the American Journal of Bioethics Seeing language barriers as a significant threat to the health of patients calls for a response from health-care institutions and providers at all levels. Failing to respond allows an arbitrary social circumstance to deny full opportunity for a healthy life to particular persons. […]
Unlike its SARS-CoV-1 predecessor a decade prior, SARS-CoV-2—frequently called COVID-19 to lessen alarm—has been an on-going, global crisis starting soon after its emergence in December 2019. The tenth wave of this Level 3 biohazard is starting and the injustices continue. Official global deaths reported by governments total 7 million. Data scientists, demographers, and economists closely […]
Recent headlines have reignited the debate on assisted dying in light of technological advancements. Last month, the controversial ‘Sarco suicide pod’ made news in Switzerland after being used for the first time by a 64-year-old American woman. Designed to allow users a self-administered and controlled process, Sarco operates without direct medical assistance, relying instead on […]
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