Julia Belluz

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Julia Belluz

Julia Belluz

@juliaoftoronto

Health journalist, contributing opinion writer @nytimes. Formerly @voxdotcom, @MIT Knight Fellow etc. [email protected] Book: https://t.co/F0UrpthF3C

Paris, France Katılım Eylül 2009
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Michael Ramlet@MichaelRamlet·
The @nytimes used @MorningConsult data to explore "the great American GLP-1 experiment" and survey results find GLP-1 users say the drug has affected them beyond weight loss. — 64% say body image improved — 59% say productivity improved — 49% say relationships improved nytimes.com/interactive/20…
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Beverly G. Tchang, MD
Beverly G. Tchang, MD@BevTchangMD·
♥️Thank you to @juliaoftoronto @nytimes for this beautiful and honest essay on how #GLP1 is changing peoples' lives faster than #science or #medicine can understand 👉nytimes.com/interactive/20… "Health institutions must figure out how to harness the data the great GLP-1 experiment is yielding." As many of my colleagues and collaborators can attest to, there is so much medicine happening outside of the actual medical system and we have no insight into it. #obesity #telehealth #primordialcare #weightmanagement #health #healthcare #research
Julia Belluz@juliaoftoronto

What are GLP-1s actually doing? In my latest for the @nytopinion, I explore how patients experience these drugs & why the story may be more complex than many assume. nytimes.com/interactive/20… feat. insights from @DanielJDrucker @seeleyrj @BevTchangMD among many others #glp1

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Julia Belluz@juliaoftoronto·
Side note: There's a lot of doomsaying about health & science media these days. But I have to say: sophisticated discussions like these simply didn't exist when I started out in journalism. The bad may be getting worse and more noisy, but the best is quietly getting better.
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Prayrika Sharma
Prayrika Sharma@PrayrikaWrites·
If You Read One Book About Food, Make It Food Intelligence by @KevinH_PhD and @juliaoftoronto @prayrika/if-you-read-one-book-about-food-make-it-food-intelligence-09ba1a90a6a3" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@prayrika/if-y…
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Roxanne Khamsi
Roxanne Khamsi@rkhamsi·
At long last.... after 5 years, I can make this announcement here: My first book, BEYOND INHERITANCE, descries a sea change in how we talk about our genes. It comes out in a couple weeks—preorder your copy or audiobook version (narrated by me) today: penguinrandomhouse.com/books/711682/b…
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Matthew Zeitlin
Matthew Zeitlin@MattZeitlin·
MOST IMPORTANT NEWS OF THE DAY: The New Yorker is telling you to read The Elusive Body
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
Prof. Devi Sridhar@devisridhar·
My paperback is out in less than a month. Pre-order now to get it day of release. 0% AI-generated or written (this feels like writing organic on food). penguin.co.uk/books/458539/h…
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Julia Belluz@juliaoftoronto·
This is fascinating -- and very much squares with experiments in personalized nutrition @KevinH_PhD and I tried for our book. We sent samples to three companies, and got back three different results and sets of advice. penguinrandomhouse.com/books/671334/f…
Leigh A. Frame 🍎🥕🍋🥦🍇@PhD_Leigh

Direct-to-consumer gut microbiome tests are everywhere. But how reliable are they? A newly published study in Communications Biology rigorously evaluated seven at-home microbiome testing companies using a standardized NIST-developed stool reference material. The findings are striking. Led by my husband and colleague @thescottjackson and an exceptional interdisciplinary team, this work demonstrates that: 🔬 Variability between companies was on the same scale as biological variability between different donors 🧪 Methodological differences, not biology, were often driving discrepancies 📊 Only 1 of 18 common genera showed less methodological variability than biological variability ⚠️ Health classifications and recommendations could differ substantially for the exact same sample In other words: the same stool sample, sent to different companies, can yield meaningfully different results. Why does this matter? ⛈ Because consumers are using these reports to guide dietary changes, supplement purchases, and even medical decisions. ⚕️ Analytical validity must precede clinical interpretation. This study does not argue against microbiome science. It argues for standards, transparency, and rigor —especially as commercial testing outpaces regulatory oversight. If you are a company working in the microbiome space and want to strengthen analytical performance, validation, and methodological transparency, this is exactly the kind of gap that can be addressed proactively. Scott’s firm, The NEST (zurl.co/glCrZ), works with organizations to improve measurement rigor and reproducibility. Proud of this team for asking the hard questions and advancing the field responsibly. Full paper: zurl.co/vbclB #Microbiome #PrecisionMedicine #IntegrativeMedicine #TranslationalScience #Reproducibility #ConsumerHealth #PublicHealth

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Julia Belluz@juliaoftoronto·
Doctors have 17,000 disease categories to diagnose patients. But many fall through the cracks, living in discomfort and pain, un- or mis-diagnosed for decades. Read @acsifferlin beautiful, empathetic, skin-crawling essay and book on the diagnosis crisis nytimes.com/2026/03/09/opi…
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