Published inThrive GlobalWhy we should resist the censorship of the words and ideas of public healthCo-authored by Elizabeth Sommers. This article originally appeared in The Boston Globe.Dec 18, 20171Dec 18, 20171
Why we should resist the censorship of the words and ideas of public healthBy Elizabeth Sommers and Sandro GaleaDec 17, 2017Dec 17, 2017
Published inThrive GlobalAfter Harvey, what happens next?*A version of this piece appeared in WBUR’s Cognoscenti.Aug 29, 2017Aug 29, 2017
Published inThrive GlobalAt the Heart of Health: Social JusticeAn excerpt from HEALTHIER by Dr. Sandro Galea.Jul 18, 20171Jul 18, 20171
Published inThrive GlobalHow to Overcome the Forces That Glass-Ceiling Your HealthAmericans spend more on health, but are not healthier. Why?May 25, 20171May 25, 20171
The AHCA will undermine health. We can do better.*This piece originally appeared in WBUR’s Cognoscenti.May 15, 2017May 15, 2017
As Scientists Get Political, Public Health Offers a Blueprint for Success*A version of this piece originally appeared in Scientific AmericanApr 26, 2017Apr 26, 2017
A Doctor’s Case Against Cutting Arts Funding*This piece originally appeared in WBUR’s Cognoscenti.Apr 5, 2017Apr 5, 2017
What just happened? How to make sense of the healthcare fight using systems scienceThis article first appeared at Fortune.comMar 30, 2017Mar 30, 2017
Ben Carson is a Doctor, But How Will His Role at HUD Affect Public Health?This week, a Senate panel voted to confirm the nomination of Dr. Ben Carson to be the next Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. With…Jan 27, 2017Jan 27, 2017