
Making sense of the science of public health
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There is an awful lot of awful stuff going on in the world right now. But there’s also a lot of weird random stuff happening too. Like the administration’s seemingly newfound obsession with whole milk.
Last week, the administration suddenl...
These days I enjoy a good fairy tale to distract from everything. Let's talk about one I recently read. I promise there's a public health connection!
I am a big reader and, while I read lots of different types of books, these days I partic...
December 1st is World AIDS Day, and this year, for the first time, the US is not officially recognizing it. #WorldAIDSDay2025
December 1st is World AIDS Day, and this year, for the first time, the US is not officially recognizing it.
If you’ve been reading E is for Epi for a while, you probably know about my chronic neck pain. Today's post is inspired by the challenges of measuring pain.
If you’ve been reading E is for Epi for a while, you probably know about my chroni...
Doctors rely on the information they have about you to target medical tests at people most likely to be sick. This means that a positive test result from a test ordered by your doctor is probably correct.
I recently started taking ballet a...
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Epidemiologist specializing in human-data interaction and causal decision-making with a focus on public health applications.
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