Health editor at @NPR. Formerly: founder/editor of Side Effects Public Media in Indianapolis; editor at Yoga Journal.

Joined January 2008
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27 Apr 2022
First flight in nearly 2 years and lady next to me in a loose fitting mask was coughing the whole time. Coming out of the bunker not going great ... #AHCJ2022
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24 Aug 2021
I just went down the Japanese green tea rabbit hole... endless research to find that one perfect cup. #gyokuro #matcha
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16 May 2021
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Better a Zoom Thanksgiving than an ICU Christmas.
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Everyone who knows what's coming with COVID is wandering around in a fog of anticipatory grief.
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11 Nov 2020
Good work from @WStoneReports and @shmcminn visualizing and contextualizing the national picture here. A pleasure to work with these two journalists but how I long for the day when there are no more surges to cover.
COVID-19 hospitalizations are rising steeply around the country -- when does it become more than hospitals can handle? n.pr/3piU2Lm
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11 Nov 2020
Everything's a mess. This is tiring....
Our daily update is published. States reported 1.2 million tests and 131k cases, the highest single-day total since the pandemic started. There are 62k people currently hospitalized with COVID-19. The death toll was 1,347.
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21 Oct 2020
sigh. so much for my road trip back to see #Indiana friends.
On 9/23, Indiana's @GovHolcomb lifted nearly all COVID19 restrictions wfyi.org/news/articles/gov-e… This struck me and other public health folks as dangerous A month later, how's it gone? Pretty badly. Like really badly. Don't take my word for it. Let's look at data! Thread
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Latest from me about @NPR’s survey of all 50 states on contact tracing: the vast majority of states gather data from these programs, but only a handful are making that data public. Here are a few states that DO and why more should follow their lead. npr.org/sections/health-shot…
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14 Aug 2020
Important work from @selenasd!
Latest from me about @NPR’s survey of all 50 states on contact tracing: the vast majority of states gather data from these programs, but only a handful are making that data public. Here are a few states that DO and why more should follow their lead. npr.org/sections/health-shot…
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Brunch can be any time if you just believe in yourself
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“One of the big misconceptions is that we enjoy being right,” Louissaint said. “We’d be very happy to be wrong, because it would mean lives are being saved.” theatlantic.com/health/archi…
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Helicopter parked over a crowd at 5/E St Nw #WashingtonDCProtest trying to force ppl away with noise and wind
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Why local journalism matters, now more than ever. @nytimes was able to put together this deeply moving portrait of the lives lost in the outbreak only because of the crucial reporting on deaths by these local news organizations. nyti.ms/2XqVj5X
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Twitter exacerbates coronavirus-associated insomnia: A case report
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Delivering rigorous, fact-based, and context-rich journalism to our audiences across the nation, has never been more important. Support trustworthy reporting by donating to your local NPR station. #GivingTuesdayNow npr.org/donations/support?ut…
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The longer this goes on, the harder it's going to be to return to a society where pants are required.
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22 Mar 2020
Craft cocktail, 2020.
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A great reminder of the crucial role that local papers play in pushing for transparency and accountability at all times, but especially in a crisis. 👇🏽
21 Mar 2020
This is not happening in a vacuum. Reporters @MiamiHerald @TB_Times and newspapers across the state have been pressing for this data, and then it ends up in these reports. Just saying.
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22 Mar 2020
Nooo!
via @axios: "Dozens of local newsrooms began laying people off this week out of fear that.. the coronavirus could severely impact their ad revenue... could push the industry into near collapse at a time when people need local news... more than ever." bit.ly/2QyvBtW
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