A Carlin Home Companion
Kelly Carlin talked about her memoir, A Carlin Home Companion: Growing Up with George, about her late father, George Car…
That phrase could some up Michael Moss's Pulitzer winner "Salt Sguar Fat," but here it is uttered by Dr. Otis Brawley on how personal bias… read more
That phrase could some up Michael Moss's Pulitzer winner "Salt Sguar Fat," but here it is uttered by Dr. Otis Brawley on how personal biases and corporate funding shape trends in medical practice. Many people get unnecessary procedures which over time are debunked. and of course, the disparities in access to treatment according to income are shameful. close
Kelly Carlin talked about her memoir, A Carlin Home Companion: Growing Up with George, about her late father, George Car…
James Robertson, author of After the Civil War: The Heroes, Villains, Soldiers, and Civilians Who Changed America; Mark …
Bruce Hillman talked about his book The Man Who Stalked Einstein: How Nazi Scientist Philipp Lenard Changed the Course o…
Professor Marjorie Cohn talked about her book Drones and Targeted Killing: Legal, Moral, and Geopolitical Issues, in whi…