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In the introduction, New York Times health reporter Brody explains that the book's aim is to clarify what's behind the confusing and sometimes contradictory health findings. Having been made aware that disagreement among experts is neither unusual nor necessarily undesirable, readers are then able ...
Interview: New York Times reporter John Burns on weapons inspections in Iraq and the 12,000-page document turned over to the UN by IraqBOB EDWARDS
While I was still in New York for the play, with five days left on my SAG insurance, I went in for a brain scan—something I now had to do regularly. The growth on the other side of my brain had doubled in size, and the doctor said we should “take care of it.” I was prom...
New York Times medical reporter Denise Grady uses this terrifying scenario, taken from the pages of a U.S. government report on the potential outcome of a pandemic, as the starting point for a journey into the gripping world of emerging diseases.In search of a better understanding of these ...
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New York Times reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg said getting vaccinated against COVID-19 was "not a personal choice" during a pandemic on Monday, saying that freedom ended due to her right to "not get killed" by an infectious disease. On MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Stolberg knocked Republica...
NEW YORK TIMES HEALTH REPORTER: WUHAN LAB LEAK CORONAVIRUS THEORY HAS ‘RACIST ROOTS,’ ISN'T ‘PLAUSIBLE’ Although she eventually deleted it, she argued with critics online and maintained her belief it was rooted in racism as well as implausible. Figures like Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., have...