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How New York suffered nearly ten times the number of deaths as California Article 11 354 words 6 votes
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The controversial experiments and Wuhan lab accused by some of starting the coronavirus pandemic Article 3661 words, published Apr 27 2020 4 votes
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Interview with Richard Epstein, the NYU law professor behind the contrarian coronavirus theory that informed the Trump administration Article 5180 words 11 votes
Public health responses to COVID-19 outbreaks on cruise ships — Worldwide, February–March 2020 Article 3537 words 3 votes
Coronavirus sends entertainment industry into unprecedented crisis, as disruptions hit theatrical releases, Broadway plays, concerts, festivals, and more Article 3405 words 16 votes
Over the past year, 34-year-old pastor Mark Lee Dickson has convinced twelve towns in Texas to pass ordinances banning abortion. For women in those towns, fear and confusion reigns. Article 3219 words, published Mar 2 2020 7 votes
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Hacking diabetes - A network of amateur programmers is transforming the illness with a DIY app Article 5276 words, published Jan 7 2020 6 votes
The downside of diagnosis by smartphone medicine healthcare Article 3893 words, published Feb 5 2020 6 votes
Taiwan’s single-payer success story — and its lessons for America healthcare Article 3847 words 12 votes
A tale of two covariates: Why OWID and company are wrong about US healthcare healthcare Article 7213 words, published Nov 8 2019 4 votes
How herpes became a sexual boogeyman: It’s not a serious health threat. The CDC doesn’t even recommend regular testing. So how did herpes get so aggressively feared? Article 4369 words 12 votes
When James DeLine became a rural doctor, he had no experience treating the Amish, and no idea he'd be at the cutting edge of genetic medicine healthcare Article 3242 words 8 votes
Matthew Walker's "Why We Sleep" is riddled with scientific and factual errors Article 6758 words 14 votes
The rise of emergency telemedicine in the poorest, sickest, and most remote parts of the US, where the choice is increasingly to have a doctor on screen or no doctor at all healthcare Article 3303 words 10 votes
Stammer time - Stutterers reach beyond the medical model of disability Article 3900 words, published Nov 4 2019 4 votes
Unhappy meals - How 'food science' made us unhealthy diet Article 10 200 words, published Jan 28 2007 10 votes