A few of the recent pieces I've liked:
Everything Tara C. Smith at Aetiology is writing about Ebola, especially her re-post of What's it like to work an Ebola outbreak?
Chris Young at the Center for Public Integrity: Critic of artificial sweeteners pilloried by industry-backed scientists
Dena E. Rifkin in Health Affairs: A Fighting Chance: How Acute Care Training Is Failing Patients With Chronic Disease
A-P Hurd at CityLab: How Outdated Parking Laws Price Families Out of the City
Charles Orenstein at ProPublica: Suspicious Prescriptions for HIV Drugs Abound in Medicare
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Since yesterday's post, several people have asked me on various social media outlets about the airborne nature of Ebola.
As an unprecedented outbreak of Ebola crosses borders in West Africa, people are asking new questions about the virus and its potential to turn into a global pandemi
In the earlier days of the West African Ebola outbreak, it was not uncommon to hear people note that we should not panic about Ebola because, after all, far more people are killed from Malaria than Ebola. This is of course an irrelevant argument.
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