Search results for: "evidence based medicine articles" (150 results)
Disability Law and the Case for Evidence-Based Triage in a Pandemic | Yale Law Journal Disability Law and the Case for Evidence-Based Triage in a
with the purported beneficiaries of their work. A series of review articles starting in 2008 warned that the field was based on little evidence
other crimes, gender-based persecution should constitute a separate international crime for the same reasons that genocide does: where evidence
this evidence, Part IV demonstrates how the distinctive form and social logic of complicity-based conscience claims amplify the material and dignitary
On Evidence: Proving i Frye /i as a Matter of Law, Science, and History | Yale Law Journal On Evidence: Proving Frye as a Matter of Law, Science, and
social conditions” that medicine alone cannot treat. There is no single MLP model—organizations vary considerably by client base and clinical setting
evidence while being riddled with exceptions that are largely tradition-based and empirically unfounded. Instead, this Article focuses on safeguards
lawyers in order to “detect, address and prevent health- harming social conditions” that medicine alone cannot treat. 1 There is no single MLP
significantly outpaced evidence-based medical studies on cannabinoids. This mismatch is unacceptable and unethical. Such ethical concerns were centered
Mapping the Margins, supra note 50, at 1245. See, e.g., Dorothy E. Roberts, Is Race-Based Medicine Good for Us?: African American Approaches to… See, e.g