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Your Local Epidemiologist
By Katelyn Jetelina
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Providing a direct line of "translated" public health science to you, so you can take action for your community's health
The Public Health Workforce is Not OK
By Dr. Katie Schenk
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Honest talk about working in public health from Dr Katie Schenk
You Can Know Things
By Kristen Panthagani
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A blog about science in a world of untrue facts.
Data for Health
By Jenn Dowd
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Demystifying data for a longer, healthier life.
Deplatform Disease
By Edward Nirenberg
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Vaccines, Immunology, COVID-19 and debunking the misinformation in between.
Inside Medicine
By Jeremy Faust
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Merging what I'm seeing in the ER with rigorous deep-dives on the very latest medical and public health data. I want you to know what really matters.
News from Those Nerdy Girls
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Your trusted messengers for practical and factual health information.
Global Dispatches
By Mark Leon Goldberg
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Smart, deeply reported analysis on international affairs, global crises, and the UN — trusted by diplomats, journalists, and policy experts.
From the Science Classroom by Science Whiz Liz
By From the Science Classroom w/ Science Whiz Liz
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Science explained for you by Elisabeth Marnik, PhD. For educational purposes only.
Force of Infection
By Caitlin Rivers
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Weekly updates on what's going around. Tracking COVID-19, influenza, RSV, food recalls, and more. Helpful for anyone looking to stay well.
Unbiased Science
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Empowering everyone to understand health science through patient, evidence-based explanations that respect both skepticism and nuance.
Ground Truths
By Eric Topol
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Facts, data and analytics about biomedical matters
Healthy Choices, Fueled by Science
By Chana Davis
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This publication shares practical, digestible science about health topics. As a scientist, midlife woman, and mother, I use science to guide my choices, and want to help others do the same.
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