Research
Psychiatrist Participation in Private Health Insurance Markets: Paucity in the Land of Plenty
Access to specialty mental health care may be poor because many psychiatrists do not accept health insurance reimbursement, whereas many patients rely on insurance to help pay for care.
The role of incidental affective states in appetitive risk behavior: A meta-analysis
Objective: Appetitive risk behaviors (ARB), including tobacco use, alcohol consumption, consumption of calorie dense/nutrient-poor foods, and sexual risk behavior contribute substantially to morbidity
The Luck Factor in Negotiation
The thesis of Malcolm Gladwell's best-selling Outliers is that preeminence in a field is not principally the result of genius.
EU Migration Pact Fails to Address Human Rights Concerns in Lesvos, Greece
On September 23, 2020, the European Commission released its draft Pact on Asylum and Migration. The timing was not coincidental.
Slack and Cyclically Sensitive Inflation
We investigate the flattening Phillips relation by making two departures from standard specifications.
Establishing Good Practice for Human Rights-Based Approaches to Mental Health Care and Psychosocial Support in Kenya
A human rights-based approach (HRBA) to health has long been seen as an important way in which to address public health needs in a manner that is equitable and conducive to social justice.
Losing Sleep over Work Scheduling? The Relationship between Work Schedules and Sleep Quality for Service Sector Workers
In the retail and food service sectors, work schedules change from day-to-day and week-to-week, often with little advance notice, posing a potential impediment to healthy sleep patterns.
Stronger Together: A Strategy to Revitalize Transatlantic Power
A group of experts and former government officials from Harvard Kennedy School (ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø) and the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) convened strategists from the United States and Europe over the
The Three Most Misused Phrases in US Politics in 2020
‘Witch-hunt’,‘black swan’ and ‘exponential’ entered wide use but were often applied incorrectly.
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