Let’s address a question that is preoccupying a few thousand of us non-elite runners: How far below the 2021 Boston Qualifying Times (BQT) do I need to run in order to line up in Hopkinton on October 11, 2021?
Let’s address a question that is preoccupying a few thousand of us non-elite runners: How far below the 2021 Boston Qualifying Times (BQT) do I need to run in order to line up in Hopkinton on October 11, 2021?
On this Patriots Day, at about the time I had planned to be at the starting line of the Boston Marathon, here’s my prediction about when and how we resume.
This post appeared in Fiercehealthcare.com on April 1, 2020.
In these times, we are rethinking routine prenatal care for low-risk women.
Co-author: Dani Bradley, MPH
These data come from a survey of 2,212 pregnant women in the United States conducted March 25-27.
We wanted to provide needed education and help women make decisions. Over 76,000 women used our tool in the first 72 hours.
This post first appeared on Statnews.com on March 5, 2020.
Our challenge is to create largely from scratch a surveillance system — what exists today is inadequate — for the first signs of conditions that kill women and to encourage families and the primary care health system to recognize the signs of trouble and raise warning flags.