Access to birth control among lower-income women was curtailed by pandemic’s lockdown
The shift lends credibility to medicines vs. trials that exclude people 65 and older
Years after a paper goes unpublished, it’s fodder for a major Federal Trade Commission proposal
Higher prices for the first few procedures, followed by a volume discount, may help balance risks and rewards
Even abundant free time, used in meaningful pursuits, brings happiness
Payouts to victims of Colombia’s decadeslong armed conflict suggest benefits may exceed the initial cost
Pharmacies aren’t everywhere — adding dollar stores could reduce average distance to vaccination by 62%
Nudges already proven to work in the real-world increased uptake of COVID-19 boosters; nudges based on lab findings and expert insights, not so much
A simple message with a behavioral nudge boosts vaccination rate
Tolerating a low level of transmission just might be the better strategy
Being stigmatized by stereotype feeds anxiety and depletes self-control
The average doctor, following sunshine laws, writes fewer Rx’s for marketed medicines
It’s less successful at curbing consumption so buyers shop outside the city
The happiest people are moderately patient, not into extreme delayed gratification
Hal Hershfield’s book offers research-backed methods to build a healthier, happier, more financially secure life
The goal is continued development of new drugs and reduction of often shocking prices