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What’s wrong with the term ‘social determinants of health’?
Let’s change our language to allow room for resilience, hope, and effective intervention, writes Dr. Gregory Simon.
Book review: There’s more to us than meets the eye
‘Amateur microbiome geeks’ Jane Grafton and Dona Cutsogeorge share a book that demystifies the science behind the craze.
Learning Health System initiative weaves research into care delivery at KP Washington
With priorities aligned, our researchers and practitioners can make bold progress on behalf of members and patients, writes Dr. Eric B. Larson.
What young adults with advanced cancer are telling The Clare Project
Patients, families, caregivers, and providers are talking to researchers about care decisions and social media communities. Here’s what they’re saying.
Proactive boomers will ‘choose their own adventure’ in growing old
In an excerpt from his new book Enlightened Aging, Dr. Eric B. Larson encourages his generation to build reserves for a long life ahead.
Healthy aging — building the PATH to resilience
Excerpt from Enlightened Aging: Building Resilience for a Long, Active Life, by Eric B. Larson, MD and Joan DeClaire.
How can we make advance care planning easier for patients and families?
Dr. Robert Penfold talks about how his father’s death inspired him to work on advance care planning for people with mild cognitive impairment.
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