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TIME | February 15, 2023 America Has Been Going About Stopping Child Sex Abuse The Wrong Way Elizabeth Letourneau co-wrote the piece.
Colorado Public Radio | February 14, 2023 What one ‘red flag’ case in Denver says about how the city removes guns Shannon Frattaroli is quoted.
Everyday Health | February 13, 2023 Stomach Flu Outbreaks Are Climbing in the U.S. Amesh Adalja is quoted.
Healthline | February 13, 2023 Type 1 Diabetes: Researchers Urge More Guidance on Diet, Exercise A study led by Michael Fang and Elizabeth Selvin is highlighted.
CNN | February 13, 2023 Changes to U.S. school meal program helped reduce BMI in children and teens, study says Aruna Chandran is quoted.
Science News | February 12, 2023 A chemical imbalance doesn’t explain depression. So what does? Leslie Adams is quoted.
Washington Post | February 09, 2023 Daunting medical issues for earthquake survivors are just beginning Paul Spiegel is quoted.
Science | February 09, 2023 Japan moves to bolster vaccine R&D after COVID-19 exposed startling weakness Diane Griffin is quoted.
Scripps News | February 08, 2023 Report: Health care spending is up, Americans are dying younger Josh Sharfstein is interviewed.
Forbes | February 07, 2023 Here’s Why Big Pharma Spends More On Ads Pushing Lower Benefit Drugs, Study Suggests Michael DiStefano and Gerard Anderson are quoted.
Nature | February 07, 2023 What the WHO’s new treaty could mean for the next pandemic Alexandra Phelan is quoted.
FiveThirtyEight | February 06, 2023 Why Most Gun Laws Aren’t Backed Up By Evidence Cassandra Crifasi is quoted.