ORIGINAL RESEARCH & MEDICAL EDITORIALS
American Journal of Public Health (2024): The 2023 Maui Wildfires and the Mental Health Effects of Climate-Induced Relocation
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American Journal of Managed Care (2024): Financial crossroads of care: physicians' struggle and patient outcomes.
Journal of Urban Health (2024): Reimagining Urban Spaces: Green Spaces, Obesity, and Health Resilience in an Era of Extreme Heat.
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​Health Affairs (2023): To Advance Health Equity For Patients With Limited English Proficiency, Go Beyond Interpreter Services.
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases (2023): A Women's health perspective on managing obesity.
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America (2023:) Disparities in Access and Quality of Obesity Care.
New England Journal of Medicine (2023): Health Care in U.S. Correctional Facilities — A Limited and Threatened Constitutional Right
Current Obstetrics and Gynecology Reports (2023): Pharmacologic Treatment of Obesity in Reproductive-Aged Women
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Journal of General Internal Medicine (2022): Correctional Healthcare -- an Engine of Health Inequity.
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine (2022): Obesity and Eligibility for Obesity Treatments Among Adults with Disabilities in the U.S.
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The Lancet (2021): Superhuman But Never Enough—Double Bind of Black Women Physicians.
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International Journal of Obesity (2021): Locking Ourselves into a Stigma Epidemic: The DentalSlim Diet Control Device and Weight Bias.
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Blood Transfusion (2021): What the COVID-19 Pandemic Can Teach Us About Inclusive Blood Donation.
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Postgraduate Medical Journal (2021): Words Matter, Humanity Matters: Alienating Non-Citizens from the COVID-19 Vaccine.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
European Heart Journal (2021): Respectful language and putting the person first with obesity.
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British Dental Journal (2021): Obesity is a Chronic Disease: Protecting Autonomy and Combatting Weight Stigma.
CASE REPORTS AND MISCELLANEOUS
Synthesis (2023): Reproductive Autonomy or Reproductive Coercion? The Norplant Case Study of 20th Century Contraception in the United States.
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Harvard Undergraduate Law Review (2021): Public Health versus Personal Liberty: Politicization’s Role in the Constitutionality of Public Health Mandates.
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Harvard Undergraduate Law Review (2021): Hate Crimes Against the AAPI Community and the Newest Form of Resistance.
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