Freelance multimedia journalist. Medical research, global health, health policy, Covid-19. DM open. Story ideas welcome. @jsilberner@mastodon.social

Joined April 2009
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Doing an AMA on Reddit now about hypochondria bit.ly/3AZyvlI

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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 @KUOW kuow.org/stories/on-bainbrid…
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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-healt…
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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/opinio…
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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/goatsandsod…
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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/goatsandsod…
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Who would give up pioneering cardiac surgery to: improve access to care in Bangladesh, India, Mozambique, etc.; show the health effects of racial disparities in Harlem; ban smoking and trans fats in NYC, and more? Colin McCord, who died recently.bmj.com/content/381/bmj.p116…
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