Richard Cash, who died this week, played a major role in developing oral rehydration therapy, which has saved tens of millions of lives npr.org/sections/goats…
Thirty years ago I did a series of stories on Toby Quitslund's fight against breast cancer for NPR. Here's an update, put together by the brilliant @Kevin_Kniestedt for @KUOWkuow.org/stories/on-bai…
NPR has reposted the story I did for Undark on the need to regulate noise. All good! Though with last week's Supreme Court decision limiting rulemaking by federal agencies, I think it will take a new act of Congress, literally, to get the EPA going. npr.org/sections/shots…
The Reagan administration defunded an EPA noise control division, leaving us with little federal help in fighting harmful, everyday noise. undark.org/2024/06/20/opi…
Do you think that taste is limited to the tongue? Do you think that only certain parts of the tongue can recognize specific tastes? Nah! nytimes.com/2024/05/29/sci…
Personal news: After a decade working on the stellar @washingtonpost health and science team, I'm leaving at the end of the year. It's been a wonderful 4.5 decades in journalism, including @wsj, @latimes and @KFFHealthNews. To the many people who helped me -- a big thank you!
@ddiamond@uereinhardt Did a story once on what kind of health care moms of politicians and policymakers got. Uwe was happy to tell me his mother got free A+ care, including several weeks at a wonderful health spa every year. Then he gave that sly smile and said, 'of course, she lives in Germany.'
It's hard to think about now -- everything is hard to think about now -- but once the traumatizing events are over it will be good to think about recovery. I talked to Robert Jay Lifton before the current war started. He has some ideas. npr.org/sections/goats…
Brilliant narrative on the meaning and role of dust. Who knew? A fun (and worrisome -- my beloved EV is a culprit) read. @hautepoptheguardian.com/news/2023/aug/…
The model for short-term medical missions to foreign countries used to be: fly in, give care, leave. Things were starting to change when COVID ended missions entirely. They're getting going again. How're they doing? npr.org/sections/goats…
Do you have a “high anxiety moment, let’s calm down” song? My nerves feel like they’ve all been electrocuted and I need some reassuring/calming vibes for this walk home.