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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.
Bike helmets and cycling paths: Reflections from an American in Holland
What makes the Netherlands bicycle friendly? Carol Cahill reports after a cycling vacation through the country.
Watch KPWHRI analyst run international ultramarathon on June 10
Ladia Albertson-Junkans will be in Italy next week, running for Team USA at the International Association of Ultrarunners Trail World Championships.
What would Flo do? Use nursing science to improve health and health care
Research Fellow Manu Thakral, PhD, ARNP, describes her vision for moving her field forward.
Deep machine learning: Can it lead to cancer screening improvements?
A nonprofit, open-science organization offers $1.2 million for advances that increase accuracy.
Can standardized CT scans improve safety?
Dr. Diana Miglioretti and University of California colleagues are developing and testing a new way to lower radiation doses while still producing sharp images.
Dr. Ed Wagner: A model of values-based leadership
KPWHRI celebrates its founding director’s unwavering focus on science for the public good, writes Dr. Eric B. Larson.
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