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Full-Text Articles in Law
Welcome, John G. Culhane
The Health Law Institute: New Initiatives Focusing On The Legal Side Of Public Health, John Culhane
The Health Law Institute: New Initiatives Focusing On The Legal Side Of Public Health, John Culhane
John G. Culhane
No abstract provided.
Legal Treatment, John Culhane
Legal Treatment, John Culhane
John G. Culhane
The recent TB traveler case illustrates the confusion that exists among regulators, health officials and government agencies over who is ultimately responsible for public health.
Bad Science, Worse Policy: The Exclusion Of Gay Males From Donor Pools, John G. Culhane
Bad Science, Worse Policy: The Exclusion Of Gay Males From Donor Pools, John G. Culhane
John G. Culhane
No abstract provided.
Sex, Fear, And Public Health Policy (Reviewing Gay Bathhouses And Public Health Policy, Wm. J. Woods & Diane Binson Eds. (2003), John G. Culhane
Sex, Fear, And Public Health Policy (Reviewing Gay Bathhouses And Public Health Policy, Wm. J. Woods & Diane Binson Eds. (2003), John G. Culhane
John G. Culhane
No abstract provided.
Recurring Nightmare: Barriers To Effective Treatment Of Hiv In The United States And Internationally, John G. Culhane
Recurring Nightmare: Barriers To Effective Treatment Of Hiv In The United States And Internationally, John G. Culhane
John G. Culhane
Developing nations face many of the same barriers to the effective prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS as the developed nations. The article examines successful and unsuccessful approaches to prevention in the United States, and compares these to the obstacles faced by those attempting to deal with the HIV/AIDS pandemic in other nations. It suggests ways of addressing deeply rooted obstacles such as the treatment of women and racial and sexual minorities. A complex web of approaches that draws on international, national, and local laws and government, as well as the participation of community groups, stands the only chance of substantially …